I'm probably going to ask a lot of stupid questions
The tank's dimmensions are 24in X 12in X 14in (17 gallons)
The sump's dimmensions are 20in X 10in X 12in (10 gallons)
I want to stand to be reletively tall so i dont have to bend down to look at it.
I was looking for it to be 32in X 20in X 42in. There would be a 4 inch overhang on each horizontal side for a total of 8 inches of extra width. It is also another 4 inches of overhang on each verticle side for a total of 8 inches of extra length. I did this to accomodate my sump without it being too tight of a fit. I have no idea what kind of wood to use. I assume 2X4s? Would there be any problems with this stand? Would i just follow this template?
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1169964
The tank isnt 72 inches long... so so much wood would take up a lot of space... Can i just cut back on the amount of wood i have to use?
This tank is a rimless, so I read that i have to support the entire bottom of the tank. Would i place plywood or something to that extent on top of the stand and drill it down? I also read that i may want to put a sheet of rigid styrofoam insulation on top to absorbe any imperfections.
Probably a the stupidest question haha, What kind of screws do you use? Do i have to drill a pilot hole, and then drill in a reguar screw? Or can i use a self-tapping kind of screw
Thanks for any kind of help
Leroy
The tank's dimmensions are 24in X 12in X 14in (17 gallons)
The sump's dimmensions are 20in X 10in X 12in (10 gallons)
I want to stand to be reletively tall so i dont have to bend down to look at it.
I was looking for it to be 32in X 20in X 42in. There would be a 4 inch overhang on each horizontal side for a total of 8 inches of extra width. It is also another 4 inches of overhang on each verticle side for a total of 8 inches of extra length. I did this to accomodate my sump without it being too tight of a fit. I have no idea what kind of wood to use. I assume 2X4s? Would there be any problems with this stand? Would i just follow this template?
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1169964
The tank isnt 72 inches long... so so much wood would take up a lot of space... Can i just cut back on the amount of wood i have to use?
This tank is a rimless, so I read that i have to support the entire bottom of the tank. Would i place plywood or something to that extent on top of the stand and drill it down? I also read that i may want to put a sheet of rigid styrofoam insulation on top to absorbe any imperfections.
Probably a the stupidest question haha, What kind of screws do you use? Do i have to drill a pilot hole, and then drill in a reguar screw? Or can i use a self-tapping kind of screw
Thanks for any kind of help
Leroy