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So what should I do or tell him? I don’t know enough about wood hence why I’m not doing this myself lolI have seen plywood delaminate between the layers of veneers. Those 3-4" wide upright areas (front?) would give me concern. Especially in softwood plywood like your builder used.
Turns out my walls are 2x2 and not 2x4If was me I would have 2*4 frame all the way around. Then skin it with the plywood. You say your adding the sump before the top braces. I would build it to were you could remove a couple braces to be able to remove your sump. On mine I have it where the middle braces in the front with 2 doors can be removed. If you need to take out sump to clean it or what ever. This is my 180 with the stand I built.
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Is that a 2x8 frame?I agree with the ability to remove, or get better access to the sump. I also agree about the quality of lumber.
Plywood stands work, if you use good plywood.
Here is the stand I built for my 180g. It allowed full access underneath.
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This shows the addition of the gussets (as well as the waterproof "pan" for the bottom.![]()
This stand had no attached wrap, as that was made to be completely removable.
2x8s to span the top spans.Is that a 2x8 frame?

