just plywood and hinges? how much did it cost you?
Not much....most stuff I had from other projects and the temporary canopy I had over the tank. But if I were to guess for all materials, around 30 to 40 dollars.
Here's a short explanation about the build:
Instead of using 2 x 2’s, which are commonly used in canopies, I made “L” brackets out of inexpensive fir stripping. The primary reason is strength over five foot, but also for overall weight….these are lighter:
This “L” bracket is more stable than a five foot 2 x 2. I’ll use these on the two top braces of the canopy, while the lower pieces are just straight fir strips (trimmed).
With these “L” brackets installed, here is the carcass of the canopy….using the end pieces from the original temporary canopy.
On the front lower frame member I attached a strip of 1/16 acrylic, jutting down a half inch. This will hit the front glass of the tank and keep the canopy from sliding back.
Primed the box with Kilz….here it is upside down without the door.....note, tbe hole fits a Walmart desk fan:
And here’s the door with the hinges set:
Note that pine strips were used on the top and bottom of the canopy to "frame" it out, with corner molding used on each corner. With the door, this corner molding was glued and nailed to the front door only so that it easily slid past the side of the canopy when it was opened and closed.
I hope I explained this enought to at least give you some ideas.