How to wrap steal stand?

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Hi guys, I have this steel stand that I want to wrap and I have no clue on how to go about it. Do you guys have any recommendations and maybe pics of what you have done?

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Since your tank appears to be up against a wall, you can build a 3-sided wood structure that slides into place and is self-supporting. You can put doors on it for routinely going in and out, or slide it away if you need to really work under the tank. I have one like this for my 75g corner tank and really, really regret that my 150g tanks have standard stands (one totally wood and one wood wrap, but not removable). See pix below.

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Since your tank appears to be up against a wall, you can build a 3-sided wood structure that slides into place and is self-supporting. You can put doors on it for routinely going in and out, or slide it away if you need to really work under the tank. I have one like this for my 75g corner tank and really, really regret that my 150g tanks have standard stands (one totally wood and one wood wrap, but not removable). See pix below.

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I love woodwork, but that sump and install is so dang pretty, it's a shame to cover it up!
 

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Any suggestions on how to wrap this peninsula optimally? I'm going to have an apex unit to the right/butt end of the unit, probably on a small separate stand. I'm thinking about having 6 panels... one on each end and two on each face. The back right panel with large cutouts for ventilation, and a similar setup for the right end panel by the returns. Not sure if I should A) leave the right end open or B) use a magnetic skin or C) make the right end a more permanent face that itself can hold electrical hardware (e.g., pump controls, apex, etc.).

Any insights would be great! Cheers

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I love woodwork, but that sump and install is so dang pretty, it's a shame to cover it up!
Thanks. The sump was made by Lifereef and fits perfectly into that space. I did some customizing when moving it into the new stand (Bean Animal vs. previous Durso), added Apex etc. My wife would not tolerate an open bottom in her breakfast room, though.
 

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