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Here is where I need some help figuring out a way to hold the plumbing steady and secure! The wood is there temporary so I can finish plumbing!

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What size pipe is that?

I think something like this
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Holdrite-225-1-1-2-Suspension-Clamp
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Holdrite-235-1-1-2-Standard-Clamp

If spacing is an issue you could use a 2x2 post and flip vertical sides every other or use a combo of standard and suspension clips to account for tight spaces. Suspension on sides of post for top and bottom pipes and standard on middle pipe

How far away is the wall? You could build a shelf from the wall studs with a small post going between the two pipes. Would keep the floor open as well.

Hard to tell spacing in pictures.
 
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What size pipe is that?

I think something like this
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Holdrite-225-1-1-2-Suspension-Clamp
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Holdrite-235-1-1-2-Standard-Clamp

If spacing is an issue you could use a 2x2 post and flip vertical sides every other or use a combo of standard and suspension clips to account for tight spaces. Suspension on sides of post for top and bottom pipes and standard on middle pipe

How far away is the wall? You could build a shelf from the wall studs with a small post going between the two pipes. Would keep the floor open as well.

Hard to tell spacing in pictures.

Thanks! I actually think I come up with a plan! Here is what I did on the first corner and I will do something similar on the other.

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That 2x4 is mounted to my cat walk and is completely sturdy.
 

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That 2x4 is mounted to my cat walk and is completely sturdy.

Nice! In the future you could always replace the 2x4 with one of those pvc fence posts and paint it to match. Put the fancy base on the bottom . [emoji6]
 

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Thanks! I actually think I come up with a plan! Here is what I did on the first corner and I will do something similar on the other.

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If that ends up not working the way you want, you could always consider swapping out the smaller multiple pipes for a single larger diameter pipe, say 3" or so. Larger piping has more mechanical strength and is less likely to sag. :eek::eek::eek::p:p:p:p
 

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If that ends up not working the way you want, you could always consider swapping out the smaller multiple pipes for a single larger diameter pipe, say 3" or so. Larger piping has more mechanical strength and is less likely to sag. :eek::eek::eek::p:p:p:p
Doesn't look as cool, or as fun without all those valves and pipes though.

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Lol Merry Christmas y'all!

It really is fun putting this new tank together.
 

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Lol Merry Christmas y'all!

It really is fun putting this new tank together.
Merry Christmas Rev!

Coming from a family full of pastors I know just how busy Christmas can be. Don't forget to take some time for yourself to reflect on the joy that Christmas brings this weekend!
 
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Well the tank is plumbed to the sump!! It's not perfectly straight in spots but I think it will do the job!!

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Wow David, it looks fantastic. Job well done.
 
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Thank you! Hope the tank or sump doesn't leak!!!!
 

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