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Almost time to get the nano tank populated which means I'm turning my gaze toward the new tank. I've realised now that 125Lt of water just can't sit anywhere so I want to build a stand. I hae a couple of ideas, but am wondering what has anyone used before I was thinking either 12-17mm ply or solid pine. Not being carpenter-ily minded (sure that's a word, I just used it in a sentence! :p) what kind of materials could I look at? I'm thinking particle would be out (unless it was laminated) same with craft-board. Any input would be most welcome!

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I always use 35 x 70 pine and have built up to 4 foot stands using that, with 70 x 70 pine legs. I have built bigger but used bigger timber.

There is dozens of tried and trusted designs out there, so have a look and make your call on what you like.

Bob

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Thanks North. Really appreciated. I have an idea for a stand just gotta sketch it up. Quote time :)

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Yeah I used 35 x 70 & 12mm ply as the sides & doors fro my 2x1.5x1.5, worked a treat :encouragement:

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Thanks squiggle :) idea is forming just need to sketch. Did you use 35x70 as load bearing too? Or larger like northboy suggested?

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My 3ft stand was made from 35x70 pine and its fine. What is more important is the design of the bracing and supports to make it stable :)

For the top I think ply is advisable, for cabinet cladding you can use mdf if you make sure to seal the timber.

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Thanks squiggle :) idea is forming just need to sketch. Did you use 35x70 as load bearing too? Or larger like northboy suggested?

Yeah, 35x70 for load bearing & 35x35 for square frame top & bottom, then clad the sides with 12mm, also the floor inside the stand & door, I'll try & post some pics after work for ya :victorious:

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