I have young children so I need to make sure this tank stand is strong enough to be safe beyond a shadow of a doubt. I would also appreciate any general design recommendations on how to finish it. It is for a 55 gal corner tank. I already plan on putting cross supports (about to start working on it now). The rear will be paneled with hardboard (same stuff as brown pegboard minus the holes). The top will be covered with 1x3 boards (not terribly strong but it should give some additional support. The way its designed, the tank will sit on the 1x3's across the top which will sit directly on the top ends of 8 vertical 2x4's that go all the way to the floor. The weight is basically sitting on the top of 8 vertical 2x4's that are held vertical by the frame. I was kind of thinking a middle shelf and doors made from 1x3 boards. It will be stained and either lacquered or polyurethane.
Here is my biggest concern with safety. My tools and materials are limited. Things were not cut perfectly straight (no table saw) and a few of the boards have some warping. It kind of rocked on the floor when first built. When I added more supports, a lot more screws and tightened everything down the rocking seemed to go away (on carpet anyway which is where it will be setup). I just tried it on a hard floor and there was no rocking. The entire top is twisted a bit compared to the base (possibly as much as an inch or more rotation). I think that one or more of the boards was warped and the whole thing followed that contour. That means that some of the vertical supports are not perfectly straight up and down. Also, the front corners of the top and bottom frame do not have a lot of meat for the screws to go through (see the third pic). I could basically keep building on supports till the thing is almost solid 2" thick walls all around but I have already added enough already where it may interfere with using the internal space as storage or for equipment.
Beyond that I am curious about cosmetic finishing ideas (doors on the front etc?). I am stuck for the most part with materials I already have. I have 2x4's, 2x2's, 1x3's and maybe some 1x2's. I have some cut up pieces of hardboard (one strip looks wide enough to go across the back and is 8 feet long so it can get both back panels). I also have a few hardboard panels that are maybe 12-14" and 8 feet long.
Also, if the back is paneled, how many and how big of holes for cords/hoses to pass through? I would like to build it and be done with it so I would like enough access for changing circumstances.
Any ideas, opinions

or comments of any kind would be appreciated.



Here is my biggest concern with safety. My tools and materials are limited. Things were not cut perfectly straight (no table saw) and a few of the boards have some warping. It kind of rocked on the floor when first built. When I added more supports, a lot more screws and tightened everything down the rocking seemed to go away (on carpet anyway which is where it will be setup). I just tried it on a hard floor and there was no rocking. The entire top is twisted a bit compared to the base (possibly as much as an inch or more rotation). I think that one or more of the boards was warped and the whole thing followed that contour. That means that some of the vertical supports are not perfectly straight up and down. Also, the front corners of the top and bottom frame do not have a lot of meat for the screws to go through (see the third pic). I could basically keep building on supports till the thing is almost solid 2" thick walls all around but I have already added enough already where it may interfere with using the internal space as storage or for equipment.
Beyond that I am curious about cosmetic finishing ideas (doors on the front etc?). I am stuck for the most part with materials I already have. I have 2x4's, 2x2's, 1x3's and maybe some 1x2's. I have some cut up pieces of hardboard (one strip looks wide enough to go across the back and is 8 feet long so it can get both back panels). I also have a few hardboard panels that are maybe 12-14" and 8 feet long.
Also, if the back is paneled, how many and how big of holes for cords/hoses to pass through? I would like to build it and be done with it so I would like enough access for changing circumstances.
Any ideas, opinions


or comments of any kind would be appreciated.





