Oversizing a Stand

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So normally a stand is built to mirror the rim of the tank. I plan on upgrading later on and I know the size I want to upgrade to. Right now I am in the process of setting up a 40B (36X18) but my end goal will be a 80gal deep blue rimless (48X24). I am buying most of the equipment with the 80 in mind and I want to do so with the stand as well.
My question is using steel or wood (I really want a metal stand) what are some designs the will ensure I can go from one tank to the next without much issue. I am fine with having a 6in lip around the 40B.
Another reason for the larger stand is to fit my overkill sump underneath. Trigger System Emerald 39

Thanks for any info.
 

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Use the 80/20 and you can always make adjustment later, all you are really looking for is to have the corners supported or in my case if have the weight distributed of the top of a granite top and the top is supported in the center and corners.
 
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