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They are six-way adjustable, and yes they are REALLY expensive but I am wanting the doors to be able to open almost 180 degrees. Now because of the way the two tanks will be situated, I may only have these on two of the doors and normal hinges on the other (the far left and right doors could only open maybe 100 degrees). I am really undecided, and quite honestly, would like to see these in action before I make any direct purchases. Thanks for the input!
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So here is the concept for the double stand, with siding attached. I added doors and the center drawers so you could see what I mean. A couple of views to make it easier to see.
Doors and drawers open: ![]() Full frontal view: ![]() The door pattern and all are not 100%, just something to throw out there. I want to go a little lighter on the color, and just have a basic oak finish to it because this is going to match the canopy I have on my 135 already. Thoughts? Thanks again for looking. |
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My thoughts are that I like it a lot!
I like the idea of having the drawers in addition to the cabinets on the 135 section. I do have one concern though. You said you already have a canopy for the 135. Your drawing shows the two tanks butted up against each other pretty tight, and I thought your original goal was to pretty much do that. Are you going to have two seprate canopies and how are you going to allow for them to sit on each tank? I would imagine that would push each tank at least 2 to 3 inches away from each other. Or am I missing the point entirely?
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As far as joining the two stands, I am not going to fasten them. I am simply going to butt them up against one another, and like you said, use a piece of trim to cover any inconsistencies. In my Sketchup Drawing it does not show the gap that will be there between the tanks (the plastic tank trim makes it where the tank glass will not sit flush). I will have to use trim or something to cover the gap or ruin the sense of a single tank. I also share your worry about one tank causing an integrity failure or something in the other if they were connected. Lastly, if I ever want to move the thing, it would be best if they were separate. So hopefully more to come soon. My next drawing will have the canopies and trim on the tanks to get a better "real" world look. Thanks again for all the encouragement! |
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What would be cool is to get a trim piece that is wide enough so that you can tack into it from the inside of the stand(s) with a few screws. That way, you could finish that piece of wood the same as the rest of the stand and then merely attach it when you put the stands next to each other. No nail holes, extra sanding, finishing, etc. Also would allow for ease of disassembly.
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So here is what I have: Corner - Closed ![]() Corner-Open As you can see the supports are there to keep it on the tank. The Actual canopy extends further down. This piece would just be modified to sit on the top of the 90 gallon. instead of going down the side of the 135. The top would have its trim removed around the edge so it would sit flush as well, it is just a piece of molding. (Hate the paint, previous owner did that. Don't you love the plants that my fish ripped out just for this picture! ![]() Full shot-closed This is just a shot of it closed. ![]() Full Shot-open And one of the whole thing opened ![]() |
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intermediate_noob -
Any updates man? I am working on a totally unrelated project now, but it is somewhat related. I am building something out of red oak and the goal is to finish it the same way I finish the stand. It is basically going to be my "dry run".
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#101 (permalink) |
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Sorry man, but no updates. I too am working on an unrelated project that involves ripping out my entire backyard (which was a scientific experiment to see just how much dog poop and weeds a particular yard could hold). My weekends have been filled with that and a little looking here and there for wood to finish the stand.
Long story short, we have a bunch of people coming over next weekend so we are having to get the house all situated and that is taking all my time. After next weekend I am hoping things start winding down and I can finish up the one side of the stand and start the frame for the 135. I have been hand drawing out the electrical and filtration system so I might be able to post some of that stuff, but not much more. Stay tuned, it shall be complete soon! |
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