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Old May 4th, 2008, 12:31 AM
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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

also are you going to have to add any extra sand to cover the entire bottom or are you going to have enough

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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

It would be wise to add some plywood to the back sides as bracing against diagonal movement. Just extending it to the first two x fours would be adequate if the plywood is glued and screwed well around the edges. The two front side panels should also be well fastened around all the edges. Other wise it looks great. You've been hiding a good working class skill all these years.

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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

looks good doc! I'm actually really impressed in what you did there.

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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

looks very nice good work.
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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

Looks great! I used magnets for the doors on my stand, so I can take the doors completely off.
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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

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Looks great! I used magnets for the doors on my stand, so I can take the doors completely off.
yeah. the velcro works the same way, I take the doors off completely to dig into my sump. I guess all that is left is to test the weight by putting the tank on top of it and filling it with water. If it comes crashing to the floor, the stand wasn't quite strong enough.

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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

nice observation doc

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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

Grat job on the stand Doc.I can't wait to see pictures with water in it.
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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

fill that baby up!

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Re: Doc's Shark Tank

Doc please do this small experiment. Take a card board box and remove the top and bottom. Set the box on its side. Now push on one top edge. It will fold over until it is flat. That is why they put bottoms in tank stands. To brace against what is called racking. The same goes for in the other direction. You should really put some plywood panels on the back sides of the tank. I am sure if there are any carpenters using this site they can confirm what I am saying or suggesting. Even metal workers usually use gussets at corners and intersections on heavy load members to provide better bracing against racking and twisting and to increase the strength of the joint. Ask a carpenter at least before you assume every thing is OK and load up the stand. Or ask Yote, I am sure you probably trust Yotes opinion. I do not know if you get earth quakes where you are, but in Alaska or California that stand would quite likely fold like a deck of cards in an earth quake when fuuly loaded. You definately need a stand that wont sway with a load that large on top of it. With the stand as it presently is, it will sway.

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