Stand Waterproofing

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So I want to waterproof my stands bottom. I was thinking of getting a hydroponic tub for the bottom but thats around $50.

What could I use to waterproof the stands bottom and somewhat sides. Will it hold water if there is a small overflow? or will it just keep the wood safe?

-Side note: Do you mount any of your controllers "panels" on the side of your tank or all inside? Like auto top off/temp gages etc..

Any suggestions would be great!

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I think any epoxy/varnish will work for You. There are even water based 2 part paints I think. They do put of a lot of fumes though. So my query . Is this tank set up & running? I'd want to paint outside if possible. How about a big plastic container with the sides cut out. You might could find a good fit that's cheap.
 
I think any epoxy/varnish will work for You. There are even water based 2 part paints I think. They do put of a lot of fumes though. So my query . Is this tank set up & running? I'd want to paint outside if possible. How about a big plastic container with the sides cut out. You might could find a good fit that's cheap.

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Alot of people use white Rustoleum appliance epoxy which is sold at Home Depot. It does help to use a primer or sealer first. My stand is basically a plywood box, and it holds about 3.5" of water if there was a leak. The inside is coated in the epoxy and caulked corners. This stuff is stinky and should be done outside and with a respirator. It cures to an easy to wipe clean gloss white finish.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Specialty-1-qt-White-Gloss-Appliance-Paint-241168/100674043
 
Probably too late for you, but I put Formica on the floor of mine before final assembly. Then caulked the corners & seems and just painted with primer & latex paint. It'll hold several gallons worth if needed.
 

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