Seeking Aluminum Extrusion assist

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I am designing a water mixing station for the corner of my laundry room and stumbled on aluminum extrusions and want to learn as much as I can.
I have 0 experience what program could/should I use to design something in? or how can I calculate how strong something is?

My mixing tanks are 20 gallons and will be stacked vertically so roughly ~400lbs. I will also attach it to the wall to hold it together/upright. I want to put a tank on the middle and top shelf of my design to leave the floor level clean and open.

Would a 15"x15"x67" 10 series aluminum connected in the middle/ends with anchor fasteners and then to the wall studs be able hold up ~400lbs?

10 series is much cheaper than 15 which I really hope is overkill.

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CJS

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I wish I knew more about using aluminum, but this is basically what I was thinking for a mixing station, but I was thinking maybe just making it out of wood 2X4s or the like.
 

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Something like this?
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If so, you'll be fine. Without the wood shelves the load sag would only be approximately .0008". Even less with sturdy wood shelves.
 
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