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Gridiron58
07/15/2018, 07:40 AM
Hi All,

I am planning my design for my 120 gal (2'x2'x4') reef tank. I plan on doing a walnut stand build with two-tone stain.

I was wondering if this frame design would be sufficient to support a tank and hood. My main concern would be using no center vertical supports on the front and rear.

From my research, I was able to gather that would be okay, so long as I used 2x6's for the horizontal frame on the top.

My main reason for doing this is I would like to leave the front open for a removable panel on the front of the stand.

Thank you all!
R/

davocean
07/15/2018, 08:45 AM
That looks fine

Kmack0415
07/15/2018, 07:52 PM
Using 2x6 you should be able to span a 3.5 foot gap with 0 problems. Your design looks to be pretty standard. My 90 is exactly the same, only 18 deep and I didn't use a center support and had no issues. I'm pretty sure I could stack another tank on it and still be fine lol.

Kmack0415
07/15/2018, 07:57 PM
Apparently I forgot to add this...
http://i1152.photobucket.com/albums/p485/ken_mack1/20180606_022737_zpssx7cfnpa.jpg (http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/ken_mack1/media/20180606_022737_zpssx7cfnpa.jpg.html)

Ramracer32
07/15/2018, 08:40 PM
looks great should not have any problems

billdogg
07/16/2018, 06:17 AM
IMHO, it will be fine even using 2x4's for the top frame. I assume you will be skinning it with something? That will add considerable strength to the stand as well.

mcgyvr
07/16/2018, 09:25 AM
Could easily just be done with 3/4" plywood too and no "studs"..if you want to optimize space..

Gridiron58
07/16/2018, 11:16 PM
Thanks for the responses and suggestions.

Definitely giving me something to think about.

My plan is to build it with walnut with a two-tone stain on the outside. I'm working with a local carpenter to work out the details.

R/

Indymann99
07/22/2018, 04:00 PM
Could easily just be done with 3/4" plywood too and no "studs"..if you want to optimize space..

+1 just build a plywood box. Plenty strong if joints are square and bonded.