For my new build, I think I'm going to build a t-slot aluminum stand with black anodized 3030 and skin it with wood. I did a quick mock-up in Autodesk:
And here's a shot that shows the individual frame pieces better:
The frame has a 36" x 24" footprint and is 35.25" tall. I'm planning on attaching the wood front and sides with magnets. The wood top (and probably the back) will be screwed on. The aquarium going on it is the 57g Fiji Cube shallow with an internal overflow.
100% of the structural load will be borne by the aluminum frame — the wood is only cosmetic — so I want to be sure I brace it well enough. I know the 3030 is more than capable of bearing the weight; I'm just concerned about lateral movement, twisting, and shifting.
Specifically, I'm wondering how to connect the main vertical and horizontal supports at each corner.
This is what I think I would like to go with:
The one on the left is from ZYLtech (where I'll be getting the 3030). The one on the right is from TNUTZ, and it seems like it would be sturdier. I'm thinking I would go with that one.
Is that enough, though? I know there are beefier options, but those options are also more obtrusive. Can I get by with these at each connection point, or should I really go with gussets at each corner like one of these?
And here's a shot that shows the individual frame pieces better:
The frame has a 36" x 24" footprint and is 35.25" tall. I'm planning on attaching the wood front and sides with magnets. The wood top (and probably the back) will be screwed on. The aquarium going on it is the 57g Fiji Cube shallow with an internal overflow.
100% of the structural load will be borne by the aluminum frame — the wood is only cosmetic — so I want to be sure I brace it well enough. I know the 3030 is more than capable of bearing the weight; I'm just concerned about lateral movement, twisting, and shifting.
Specifically, I'm wondering how to connect the main vertical and horizontal supports at each corner.
This is what I think I would like to go with:
The one on the left is from ZYLtech (where I'll be getting the 3030). The one on the right is from TNUTZ, and it seems like it would be sturdier. I'm thinking I would go with that one.
Is that enough, though? I know there are beefier options, but those options are also more obtrusive. Can I get by with these at each connection point, or should I really go with gussets at each corner like one of these?
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