Steel Stand Thickness

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I'm having a 200gallon 72x24 tank resealed and want to put it on a steel stand. I have a place here that sells 2" 14 gauge tubing with a red oxide coating for about $150 for all the steel I need. Question is, is 14 gauge plenty thick? is 2" tubing thick enough or should I go to 3" for the top brace?
 
I'm having a 200gallon 72x24 tank resealed and want to put it on a steel stand. I have a place here that sells 2" 14 gauge tubing with a red oxide coating for about $150 for all the steel I need. Question is, is 14 gauge plenty thick? is 2" tubing thick enough or should I go to 3" for the top brace?
Depends on how many braces or legs you put in it but it should be plenty strong.
 
I would do braces front and back every 24"...so it would be two. I plan on getting it wrapped with removable paneling so access shouldnt be an issue
 
I would do braces front and back every 24"...so it would be two. I plan on getting it wrapped with removable paneling so access shouldnt be an issue
Plenty strong you won’t have any issues…
 
I think it’s just slightly overbuilt lol
 

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