Hello all,
In my other thread I made a stand for my 60 gallon that was going to be my display tank. Plans have changed and I've relegated that tank to being our freshwater tank for the house and picked up a 125 gallon for the saltwater. I made this out of similar wood so that the two pieces would match. Being that this stand was SO MUCH larger, I did not want to have the removable front as my other one has. I put two decent sized doors to be able to access everything.
The tank originally came with a 2x4 style stand. It was a good start, but over a 6' span, there was no vertical bracing, therefore it had sagged and needed some attention (or maybe not, but I'm paranoid). I added center support and shimmed the ply to be in contact with the rim of the stand all the way around. The pictures of it being shimmed is just the start of the process, there are about 2x+ shims actually used.
Tank with space:
Shimming the plywood:
Finishing up the stand:
In my other thread I made a stand for my 60 gallon that was going to be my display tank. Plans have changed and I've relegated that tank to being our freshwater tank for the house and picked up a 125 gallon for the saltwater. I made this out of similar wood so that the two pieces would match. Being that this stand was SO MUCH larger, I did not want to have the removable front as my other one has. I put two decent sized doors to be able to access everything.
The tank originally came with a 2x4 style stand. It was a good start, but over a 6' span, there was no vertical bracing, therefore it had sagged and needed some attention (or maybe not, but I'm paranoid). I added center support and shimmed the ply to be in contact with the rim of the stand all the way around. The pictures of it being shimmed is just the start of the process, there are about 2x+ shims actually used.
Tank with space:


Shimming the plywood:


Finishing up the stand:


