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When I built the kids lego table, to make sure the sides were straight, I made it backwards, starting with the table top, top frame and then the legs. lol

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little one went to bed and i just broke my drill piece for pilot holes!

Just layed the top square on the frame so gotta drill that in place and then put the supports on.

God damn it is 1 tall ass stand for a 40cm cube even the wife commented the tank is too small for it lol

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yea the stand will look huge now lol, how did yoy get 60x60x60 in your head when its 40x40x40 lol

 

with my stand, i made a fabric skirt for it, just un velcro it when needed

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11 hours ago, perplex said:

yea the stand will look huge now lol, how did yoy get 60x60x60 in your head when its 40x40x40 lol

 

with my stand, i made a fabric skirt for it, just un velcro it when needed

Cause it was advertised as 60x60 and i never bothered to measure it lol 

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