That metalwork front is nice!I Had 2, 30 gallon stands welded together, for my innovative marine 50 gallon, AIO. Added something decorative film, led under cabinet lights & bamb
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That metalwork front is nice!I Had 2, 30 gallon stands welded together, for my innovative marine 50 gallon, AIO. Added something decorative film, led under cabinet lights & bamb
I like the multipurpose dresser/stand one alotI have done 3 stands so far. My other hobby is woodworking so I had a lot of fun building these. First one has drawers with socks, my socks Right side has filter section for a fresh water. Construction grade lumber of course.
Second one was build for my first reef 75g.
And when I completely have lost myself in the hobby I build my current one for 240g.
I even printed my own cabinet door knobs
very cool!
This is my stand. This was from 5 years ago. It is still up and running. There are more photos taken during the making of the stand and canopy on my build thread here if interested.
Thanksvery cool!
Looks nice and tall. I like a tall stand - more room to work on the sump and gets the viewing pane closer to eye level.
What kind of wood did you use for this?
looks like oak.What kind of wood did you use for this?
(looks like he used a stained oak)What kind of wood did you use for this?
thats a nice looking stand, really like your acrylic tankHere is mine from my latest build. Simple modern look.
Thanks, its build by 2/4 and covered with marin grade baltic birch and walnut ply.thats a nice looking stand, really like your acrylic tank
Thats awesome, If were to ever buy a house I would do the built in bar with the shelf!Some nice looking stuff, here. Talented woodworking.
I'm not a fan of the 'standard' design... always looking for an alternative. Wood stand, same size as the tank, canopy, sump underneath... Nope. Not for me.
Belly up to the bar, I'll pour you a dram
It's a 2x4 frame skinned with solid oak lumber. I could have just built it all out of the oak but I already had the 2x4 stand and just decided to skin it.What kind of wood did you use for this?