DIY stand vs store bought stand

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does anyone have a build plan for a 5x2x2 150 gallon peninsula tank?

Take a look at my build thread below. Easily adapted for another foot - mine is 120g, 4x2x2. This is a full canopy version, but it may give you some ideas. Only difference is I would suggest making the canopy from 1x4's instead of 2x4's like I did.
 

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I use a marine primer it dries like a polyurethane to seal the timber then you can use any paint you want over it
 

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A moisture resistant paint for inside is awesome. I used it myself. For the outside, I went with spar varnish. Basically just a poly with extra solids in it.

A stand can be built cheap and still look good. Especially if you plan on painting the outside. I used some african mahogany for mine, and it made it WAY expensive, and I still haven't done the door... Life got in the way.

Pic with my son for scale:

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2x4 frame, baltic birch top and back, skinned in african mahogany.
 

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DIY is the way to go. You can customize it to your likings and usually costs less. Watch the KingOfDIY's video on YouTube about how to build a stand. I used it for my 90g and it's been up for a year now
 

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the question I have really is about where the canopy and the stand is "connected"/attached. can seem to find a plan that merges the two parts
I had metal hammer steal supports made and also built the stand myself. I tried to buy one but could not find a quality stand that looked good. I also tried to get one built but because of the economy in Austin no one was willing to do it for less than a couple grand.
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What will really impact price is the finished skin and trim molding on the outside of the stand. I think if you keep it simple you could do something for about $60-70. I did the traditional dimensional stand as well based on this plan:




Rule of thumb is if the tank is 4 foot or less, all boards are 2x4's. If the tank is larger than 4 foot, the top boards (red and yellow) are 2x6's, while all others are 2x4's. Here is may actual frame for my five foot 90 gallon DT:



And here is the stand skinned with 3/8's plywood and simple rectangular pine trim, and doors I made. That open panel was purposely done to expose the refugium of the sump where two clowns hang out.

The window in the stand is a great idea. So cool!
 

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