Greets:
My new stand is extruded aluminum, approx. 48 x 24. A 30 gallon acrylic sump will sit in the bottom. There are aluminum stretchers that are structurally part of the bottom of the frame running across the short axis. If I set the sump directly on the frame, there will be unsupported sections of the acrylic spanning around 18". The sump, when filled, weighs about 250 lbs. In my view, this is way too much weight for acrylic, which will bow over time placing stress on the joints. I want to put a rigid sheet over the stretchers that will distribute that weight across its length. This will be in a damp, and occasionally wet, environment. Wood is probably not suitable, long run. What should I use?
My new stand is extruded aluminum, approx. 48 x 24. A 30 gallon acrylic sump will sit in the bottom. There are aluminum stretchers that are structurally part of the bottom of the frame running across the short axis. If I set the sump directly on the frame, there will be unsupported sections of the acrylic spanning around 18". The sump, when filled, weighs about 250 lbs. In my view, this is way too much weight for acrylic, which will bow over time placing stress on the joints. I want to put a rigid sheet over the stretchers that will distribute that weight across its length. This will be in a damp, and occasionally wet, environment. Wood is probably not suitable, long run. What should I use?



