- Joined
- Jan 14, 2016
- Messages
- 89
- Reaction score
- 53
So I am building a new stand for my 75g as part of a reboot after moving. My old stand was made assuming I would upgrade to a 6' tank so I had a good amount of space under the tank and made a DIY sump out of a 55. This time around I want to build the stand so it fits the tank more exactly, but still want to maximize under cabinet space.
I took the typical 2x4 frame design most people use but modified it so instead of two 2x4's at every corner for vertical support I would use 1 2x6. I would also skin the sides with plywood to help reducing the chance of front to back racking of the frame.
This design should allow me to fit my old 55 sump in the stand (just barely). Does it seem structurally sound, or am I better off sticking with the mode traditional design and build/buy a smaller sump?
Also I know I am missing the cross braces in the top and bottom frame, this was just a quick illustration to show the vertical supports.
I took the typical 2x4 frame design most people use but modified it so instead of two 2x4's at every corner for vertical support I would use 1 2x6. I would also skin the sides with plywood to help reducing the chance of front to back racking of the frame.
This design should allow me to fit my old 55 sump in the stand (just barely). Does it seem structurally sound, or am I better off sticking with the mode traditional design and build/buy a smaller sump?
Also I know I am missing the cross braces in the top and bottom frame, this was just a quick illustration to show the vertical supports.


