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hopefully this can help other biocube owners
I never was really happy with my stock biocube stand it always would rack side to side when cleaning glass with a mag float causing my doors to some times pop out of the peg holes and I always feared it could collapse the back panel is a glued in piece of pretty much cardboard I replaced that with a
3/4x2’x2’ project panel from home depot 10$ Cut to 17 5/8 x 21
Screwed that in with 1” pocket hole screws using a kreg jig 40$ Home Depot if you do a lot of DIY get yourself one of these kits there awesome
the plywood gave me the opportunity to mount my power strip I aslo added a bead of silicone for the hell of it and I used 8 corner brackets I got from the 1$ store to help support the sides to the top and bottom this stand is rock solid now for the doors I upgraded to real hinges I had these laying around but there pretty cheap at any hardware store
what’s the white box at the top?
Test kit drawer I had some 1x8 lumber plus a 1/4 piece plywood laying around and a pair cabinet slides 5$ Home Depot and made a drawer to hold all my gear more neatly and out of the kitchen or bathroom ( girlfriend is happy ) 
I never was really happy with my stock biocube stand it always would rack side to side when cleaning glass with a mag float causing my doors to some times pop out of the peg holes and I always feared it could collapse the back panel is a glued in piece of pretty much cardboard I replaced that with a
3/4x2’x2’ project panel from home depot 10$ Cut to 17 5/8 x 21
Screwed that in with 1” pocket hole screws using a kreg jig 40$ Home Depot if you do a lot of DIY get yourself one of these kits there awesome
what’s the white box at the top?


. I would like to update my biocube 29G stand as well, so thanks for the detailed write out. I am thinking of mounting the power strip sideway, its bit longer for me.

