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Hello all. I'm having a really hard time finding a wooden stand for my upcoming 120g build. So far I've only been able to find a Marineland (ugh). I'm not looking to break the bank, but we can do a bit better than that. Can someone please point me in a direction? Thanks!
 

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We've talked about it, yeah, but if I'm being honest I wouldn't trust 1000lbs of water and my carpentry skills within 100 feet of each other.
The strength part is easy, it's making it look half-way decent that takes some doing.
Here is the classic rocket engineer style stand build that despite the creators name is very easy to build.
 

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We've talked about it, yeah, but if I'm being honest I wouldn't trust 1000lbs of water and my carpentry skills within 100 feet of each other.
If you’ve even considered it I would check some threads or YouTube about it. I thought the same way before I build my first one now I won’t ever buy a stand again the ones you make are way more sturdier than a one purchasing.
 
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The strength part is easy, it's making it look half-way decent that takes some doing.
Here is the classic rocket engineer style stand build that despite the creators name is very easy to build.
Therein lies the problem. For my first sw build it was a hodgepodge of freshwater stuff. I lovingly refer to my setup as Frankenstein. A big part of the reason for the upgrade is appearance. If I can buy a furniture-quality stand without getting into 4 figures I think we'd consider it money well-spent.
 

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Unfortunately I can't point you towards a stand, but I do have a suggestion between manufactured and diy.

Could look into the cost of hiring a carpenter to build you a stand. I'd be willing to bet that it would cost less and look better than anything you could buy from a store.

Or as a DIY solution, build that stand, it will be rock solid. Then get some finished plywood and screw it on, it will look great.
 
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Unfortunately I can't point you towards a stand, but I do have a suggestion between manufactured and diy.

Could look into the cost of hiring a carpenter to build you a stand. I'd be willing to bet that it would cost less and look better than anything you could buy from a store.

Or as a DIY solution, build that stand, it will be rock solid. Then get some finished plywood and screw it on, it will look great.
I think that's what we'll probably end up doing. I googled cabinet makers and it turns out we have two within .6 miles. Thank you very much!
 

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