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54 gallon corner Tank stand

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Topic: 54 gallon corner Tank stand
Posted By: leviwin
Subject: 54 gallon corner Tank stand
Date Posted: January 17 2004 at 6:35pm
Anybody out there have any ideas on how to make a tank stand that is capable of holding a 20 gal tank in the bottom for a sump.



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Posted By: Aquarium Creations
Date Posted: January 17 2004 at 9:22pm
explain better of what you want, i can built just about anything just need more info ...

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Posted By: leviwin
Date Posted: January 17 2004 at 11:05pm
It is a 27 1/4" quarter circle tank with a drilled overflow in the back corner where the 90 degree angle is.  The tank in the bottom for the sump is a normal 2' x 1'  20 gallon tank.


Posted By: Connie
Date Posted: January 19 2004 at 11:54am
I just went to Lowes this weekend and bought a kitchen corner cabinet put a support under it and three on the out side two in the in side. Bought oak trim and for 150.00 have a very nice oak corner cabinet...My tank is 45 gallon & my sump is 20 gallon...


Posted By: jglover
Date Posted: February 12 2004 at 7:20pm

Well levi and myself finished the stand and it only cost 45 bucks from home depot.  It houses a 20G high and a 10G sump tank system.  If anyone would like plans ask.  There are no doors because they are being stained.  Here is a picture of how it looks.  we used a triangle base of 2X4's and it works

fine. 



Posted By: Adam Blundell
Date Posted: February 12 2004 at 8:47pm

What's the toilet paper for?  Or maybe they are paper towels.  Either way, I'm not sure how they were used to make that stand.

Adam



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Posted By: Richard L.
Date Posted: February 13 2004 at 8:38am
The job is not complete until the paperwork is finished . . .Those are probably doodle pads for the "thoughtful room".

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Posted By: coreyk
Date Posted: February 13 2004 at 8:42pm

Originally posted by 1mariner7 1mariner7 wrote:

The job is not complete until the paperwork is finished . . .Those are probably doodle pads for the "thoughtful room".

i think your right ... there is even a book there also.



Posted By: Azfishgal
Date Posted: March 22 2025 at 12:47pm
I would love the plans. I’m looking to build one for 54 gallon tank but have no clue where to start.



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