DIY stand vs store bought stand

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Hey guys! tanks are looking great! I know saltwater can rot wood quickly, I'm wondering what type of coating or sealant do you guys use on the inside to prevent rotting?
 

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Hello tuweak. There's alot of products you can use. You can use resin expensive but does work at the end it's like glass coating water resistant.. you can also a rubberized coating that they used in truck beds once dry it's waterproof and scratch resistant. I also recommend kilz all white primer or rustolium latex version which I used on my 30 gallon quarantine tank. I posted pics of the buikd interior is red. Those options are good products to use. On my large tank I used stain let dry sealed and then waterproof with sealant.. dumped water on it and does not soak in but rolls off. Hope these help..
 

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Build your own to how you like it and eze of access to work on it
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Hello tuweak. There's alot of products you can use. You can use resin expensive but does work at the end it's like glass coating water resistant.. you can also a rubberized coating that they used in truck beds once dry it's waterproof and scratch resistant. I also recommend kilz all white primer or rustolium latex version which I used on my 30 gallon quarantine tank. I posted pics of the buikd interior is red. Those options are good products to use. On my large tank I used stain let dry sealed and then waterproof with sealant.. dumped water on it and does not soak in but rolls off. Hope these help..
Oh I see, The only paint I have right now is the one below. Do you think that will do the trick?

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buying a stand already made is definitely gonna be cheaper, unless you know people that can make one for you cheap. I had one made to my liking and it ended up being about $400 more than the one that came from a store but i love it. I definitely don't regret it
 

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Oh I see, The only paint I have right now is the one below. Do you think that will do the trick?

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That's ok to use bc of the mildew aspect of it and the temporary water resistant.. but if you did not open it go get the kilz..
 

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buying a stand already made is definitely gonna be cheaper, unless you know people that can make one for you cheap. I had one made to my liking and it ended up being about $400 more than the one that came from a store but i love it. I definitely don't regret it
I tend to disagree with your above statement.. I built a 180 gallon stand canopy and all did not even come close to 165 dollars and the stand is much more durable.. a stand for a 120 gallons is around $500 and it's crap from the store. That's my opinion any ways..

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I tend to disagree with your above statement.. I built a 180 gallon stand canopy and all did not even come close to 165 dollars and the stand is much more durable.. a stand for a 120 gallons is around $500 and it's crap from the store. That's my opinion any ways..

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The stand above is about 180 dollars or so new.. this stand cost less and much better built is alot cheaper and nicer DIY
 

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^^^I think he was referring to custom built stands..and not your basic 2x4 slap on some plywood and done with type work.
 

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You can't beat building your own stand to meet your needs. I wanted to have a ledge for when I'm testing and spot feeding so I did such that. Plus the craftsman ship and quality of prebuild is like that of and ikea or wallmart furniture.
Here is what I did.

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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
 

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That's ok to use bc of the mildew aspect of it and the temporary water resistant.. but if you did not open it go get the kilz..
is there a specific one I should get? Or does all Kilz interior primer sealer work?
Thank you so much for the help btw
 

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