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GOSKN5
01/03/2019, 07:58 PM
I am building a canopy for a 180 that is going to be a unique design and much taller than a normal canopy. The frame is going to sit on the rim of the tank but it will be screwed into studs behind the tank. Is weight a concern here?

Tank is a standard 180 with 2 center braces, plastic trim.

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jd371
01/04/2019, 09:47 AM
Since the weight of the canopy will be held by studs also and not solely by the tank itself, I wouldn't worry. I'd just use light weight materials were I can in the construction of the canopy.

bill120reef
01/04/2019, 10:27 AM
I used all hardwood and stained glass on mine. The frame sits on the trim like your saying tou will do, its 22 or so inches tall and it is not secured to the wall.
Its lighter than the acrylic one from oceanic.

Its posted here in the dyi forum

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GOSKN5
01/04/2019, 03:22 PM
I used all hardwood and stained glass on mine. The frame sits on the trim like your saying tou will do, its 22 or so inches tall and it is not secured to the wall.
Its lighter than the acrylic one from oceanic.

Its posted here in the dyi forum

Sent from my SM-G950U using TapatalkAny idea how much it weighs? I am guessing I will be in the 150 pound range

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bill120reef
01/05/2019, 09:12 AM
I didnt weigh it but would guess around 100 to 110 lbs,

ReefsandGeeks
01/08/2019, 11:34 AM
I wouldn't worry about it unless the weight is not spread across the rim fairly evenly. No pressure points= no problem. At least at these reasonable weights IMO

Willistein
01/10/2019, 12:51 PM
You could have it fully supported by the wall behind and have it hover 1/8" or so above the tank. The trim could hide the gap.