Stand ideas for 200 gallon tank help please

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I would agree with the metal stand if budget allows. T-slot is super easy to work with but more expensive. If you know how to weld standard metal is cheaper.

That said wood is super strong and what most commercial stands are made of. I’m not a fan of 2x4 stands and have built my personal stands out of 3/4” marine grade plywood. The compression strength on that is fantastic for the purpose and with appropriate bracing it makes a very clean looking stand. That will hold up.

Edit: I should add that 2x4 or 4x4 is not bad I just prefer the clean look of the plywood stand and find it easy to work with.
 

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It really depends what you're looking for. If you want to overbuild your stand and have no space for much underneath go with 2x4 or 2x6. You can also build out of plywood, doubling up in key places.

Then there is steel and alu profiles which will give you great support with thin legs, amazing access and plenty of space within the stand.

Your choice.

Not so recently I had a 46" tall stand build out of alu profiles for my 270G tank and would never go back to building out of wood.
 

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Also look here at post #31 if your budget doesnt allow for alu stand.

 

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Just make sure any vertical loads are resting on the wood itself rather than the fasteners as they will shear long before the wood does. I made a stand for my 240 using RocketEngineers template (I used 2×6 and 2×8, lol) so on the bright side if there is ever nuclear war I have a shelter already built. I'm pretty sure the breaking point for 2x8 is like 30k pounds lol
 

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You can build it with wood no problem.
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Everything but red and yellow would be 2X4 and greens are optional depending on your skill level.
RocketEngineer, good day to you and good day to all. I was looking for designs for my 200 gallon and 175 and I weld at work from time to time. You have an ideas or suggestions on a metal tank idea? Thank you in advance and you do REALLY great work!
 

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You can build it with wood no problem.
88993565-323E-468A-8D45-E2D543922CC3-29337-00001A2F0B0F6F06.jpeg

Everything but red and yellow would be 2X4 and greens are optional depending on your skill level.
RocketEngineer, good day to you and good day to all. I was looking for designs for my 200 gallon and 175 and I weld at work from time to time. You have an ideas or suggestions on a metal tank idea? Thank you in advance and you do REALLY great work!
 

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RocketEngineer, good day to you and good day to all. I was looking for designs for my 200 gallon and 175 and I weld at work from time to time. You have an ideas or suggestions on a metal tank idea? Thank you in advance and you do REALLY great work!

Start your own thread or DM me.
 

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