950 Plywood/Acrylic Build on Wheels!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Thank you for you concerns. I appreciate the feedback and advice.20150717_160239.jpg 20150718_182333.jpg 20150717_213538.jpg 20150719_192005.jpg 20150724_155318.jpg 20150901_162206.jpg
As you can see in the following pictures we started with the base of the stand, attaching 2x12's to the 6x6's. Flipped it over (already getting heavy) attached the wheels and installed bolts by each wheel (just to be on the safe side). Put it down on the wheels and continued installing 2x12s across the top of the 6x6's. This will insure that the plywood bottom of the tank is fully supported through out.
 
Thank you for you concerns. I appreciate the feedback and advice.View attachment 1215499 View attachment 1215500 View attachment 1215501 View attachment 1215502 View attachment 1215503 View attachment 1215504
As you can see in the following pictures we started with the base of the stand, attaching 2x12's to the 6x6's. Flipped it over (already getting heavy) attached the wheels and installed bolts by each wheel (just to be on the safe side). Put it down on the wheels and continued installing 2x12s across the top of the 6x6's. This will insure that the plywood bottom of the tank is fully supported through out.
There's going to be a lot of weight per square inch due to those wheels
 
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Thank you for you concerns. I appreciate the feedback and advice.View attachment 1215499 View attachment 1215500 View attachment 1215501 View attachment 1215502 View attachment 1215503 View attachment 1215504
As you can see in the following pictures we started with the base of the stand, attaching 2x12's to the 6x6's. Flipped it over (already getting heavy) attached the wheels and installed bolts by each wheel (just to be on the safe side). Put it down on the wheels and continued installing 2x12s across the top of the 6x6's. This will insure that the plywood bottom of the tank is fully supported through out.
My only advice is to buy another 6x6 and sister the long 6x6 together to make a strong base. Is this going on a concrete floor
 
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The tank is going on the tile floor in the pictures. (which has concrete below it)
I dont think insurance covers fish tanks lol.
Thanks, we only plan on moving it in an emergency.
 
The tank is going on the tile floor in the pictures. (which has concrete below it)
I dont think insurance covers fish tanks lol.
Thanks, we only plan on moving it in an emergency.
3/4"or 1" pads that are 24" x24" is the least I would do with it 1/2 rubber membrane under that. You can drain to 15 percent of the tank and move it in an emergency
 
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