james99 MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Mar 3, 2009 1,292 1,394 179 savannah,ga Jan 16, 2018 #11 monkeybike said: I screwed on some plywood triangles in the face and end corners to prevent the stand from racking on mine. Click to expand... I want to enclose the back and sides of mine with plywood, just leaving cutouts for cords and hoses. Reactions: tlindsey
monkeybike said: I screwed on some plywood triangles in the face and end corners to prevent the stand from racking on mine. Click to expand... I want to enclose the back and sides of mine with plywood, just leaving cutouts for cords and hoses.
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 23,369 24,280 1,660 Ohio Jan 16, 2018 #12 james99 said: I want to enclose the back and sides of mine with plywood, just leaving cutouts for cords and hoses. Click to expand... That will give stand more strength for sure.
james99 said: I want to enclose the back and sides of mine with plywood, just leaving cutouts for cords and hoses. Click to expand... That will give stand more strength for sure.
Backfromthedead Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 12, 2017 4,563 6,139 164 Fredericksburg va Jan 16, 2018 #13 you can get pretty creative wgen it comes to paneling. heres my hex tank stand that im pretty proud of. i only paneled the exposed sides. no reason to really do the back if you dont have to. Reactions: james99
you can get pretty creative wgen it comes to paneling. heres my hex tank stand that im pretty proud of. i only paneled the exposed sides. no reason to really do the back if you dont have to.
james99 MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Mar 3, 2009 1,292 1,394 179 savannah,ga Jan 16, 2018 #14 ^^^wow, that looks pretty nice. Very creative. Reactions: Backfromthedead