5 sided plywood tank?!

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Thanks Dieselhybrid Dieselhybrid . I certainly do have big plans!! A couple of you guys are bad influences on me! Lol...namely you and Vincent. Gotta try to catch up to the big dogs!!
 
Thanks Dieselhybrid Dieselhybrid . I certainly do have big plans!! A couple of you guys are bad influences on me! Lol...namely you and Vincent. Gotta try to catch up to the big dogs!!

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And about 4 more "lots" to that research line hahaha man building a diy 2x4 stand for me was a feat but I literally dropped my jaw when you started dropping pics hahahahha
Watch some of king of diy YouTube videos. His older build videos are awesome. His 370 gallon plywood build series inspired this build. If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll post a link
 
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Watch some of king of diy YouTube videos. His older build videos are awesome. His 370 gallon plywood build series inspired this build. If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll post a link
I've watched them. That's how I built my stand. Mannnnn I really need to learn how cut my own wood. That was the hardest part of my stand. Lowes kept cutting my wood too long or too short
 
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I've watched them. That's how I built my stand. Mannnnn I really need to learn how cut my own wood. That was the hardest part of my stand. Lowes kept cutting my wood too long or too short
A compound miter saw (chop saw) is a really handy thing to have. About $150 at lowes. A good circular saw is a necessity as well. I prefer cordless because they are light and maneuverable.
 
A compound miter saw (chop saw) is a really handy thing to have. About $150 at lowes. A good circular saw is a necessity as well. I prefer cordless because they are light and maneuverable.
I'll got get $20 worth of wood and practice how to cut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'll got get $20 worth of wood and practice how to cut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You won't need practice with a compound miter saw. As long as you measure right a chop saw makes a perfect cut every time..even angles! Circular saws are a different story...lots of practice helps! If not, you can clamp a straight egde and use it as a guide. I did that for cutting out the front and side viewing panel holes. Wanted them perfect.
 
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