Stand wider than tank (8020 stand)

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In the planning stages of a new build and some questions for those of you familiar with 8020. Tank will be a 40g breeder and I would like to use a 40g as a sump as well. Plan is to have the stand be 48 inches long x 24 or 30 inches wide. Will this be an issue? Stand will have a cover on top (1/4" plywood) and tank would likely sit close to the back edge. I was thinking basically this design, but with custom dimensions to fit the space. https://www.alufabinc.com/product/60-x-24-x-36-aquarium-stand-kit/
 

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With the center bracing of that stand you MIGHT be ok. . . but I would use thinker ply personally. Alternatively, if it is a 40 gallon breeder, you could just move the center braces outwards so they directly support the corners of the tank. . . in that case the thin ply might be fine.
 

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With the center bracing of that stand you MIGHT be ok. . . but I would use thinker ply personally. Alternatively, if it is a 40 gallon breeder, you could just move the center braces outwards so they directly support the corners of the tank. . . in that case the thin ply might be fine.
What I was thinking. When I upgraded my 75 to a 90 I added 2x4s in key spots to ensure the support would be there. I don't think an off-center placement would be OK without MoshJosh's suggestion.
 

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Fortunately, this is easy to handle with T-Slot. Just add additional cross pieces and position them under the perimeter of the tank. You can fasten gussets to help the cross pieces support the weight.
 
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Thanks for the inputs! How thick would you go for the plywood? Did a quick sketch up, would this be better than the link originally posted?
 

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Supported by only four cross pieces, I would go 3/4" if it were mine. Of course, if it were mine, I would probably add enough cross pieces so that my largest open span on top was no more than 12", then go with 3/4" on top of that.
 
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