Tank stands come in all different shapes, sizes, and colors. I'd like to see what yours looks like and whether you're happy with it or not. Photo Credit: ReefKeeper09
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That is such an incredible stand!Living room side
Front entrance to our home Side
Thank you, and its been up for 25 Years now - Many modifications of the years but the stand has been trimmed out that way for about 20 years now.That is such an incredible stand!
that is amazing!! i LOVE it!!Living room side
Front entrance to our home Side
A lot of stands are a simple frame made of 2x4 material wrapped in an outer “skin”. This skin is typically thin plywood like 1/4”oak or even 1/8” luan, which is a very inexpensive plywood. You don’t need thick, 3/4” plywood for the skin, the 2x4 frame is supporting the weight of the tank. You could certainly do solid hardwood all around. You can also use any variety of prefinished wall panel boards that come in an almost endless variety. There’s even more ‘exotic’ materials like fiberglass panels or that faux brick looking material typically used on the siding of a house or is sometimes used on a deck for outdoor kitchens. Short answer, typically thin plywood, but you can wrap a stand in whatever material appeals to you and fits your budget. Good luck!looks great! im curious what people are using for the ''skin''. ive been trying to figure out what i could use for mine
I attached my cedar set up - it ended up looking really nice just skinned in that closet lining with a little bit of finishing oil and beeswax. The top I did a live edge board on, and then just made a little barn door out of the same closet lining later down the line. It also stood up to the saltwater abuse if you like that live edge look. I *should* have used two live boards and widened the top a bit instead of using closet lining under the one board I did use when I built it.Getting a lot of ideas for my stand! Getting ready to start building the structure soon and wasn't sure how I wanted to skin it.