I recently completed a frag tank stand for fellow ARC member TChristman (Tim Christman) and I thought I would share the build process with you guys. Woodworking is another hobby of mine so it's great for me to get to mix it with my reefkeeping interests.
Tim was originally looking for a simple four-legged table type stand for simplicity reasons but we ended up going with a more traditional plywood cabinet style stand. A cool feature that I added to the stand design at Tim's request was the ability to completely hide his freshwater top-off container underneath the stand on a rolling dolly. Since the entire front panel of the cabinet is removable (it's held in place by four magnets), the ATO tank can be rolled out from underneath the stand, refilled, and rolled back underneath.
I'm not the best with words, so I'll let the pictures do most of the talking from here on out. Enjoy!
Tim's "Before" Picture -- the new frag tank will go where the green ATO container is sitting in this picture
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Tim's tank room dimensioned and modeled in SketchUp
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My proposed frag tank stand design, with the front panel attached
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The front panel removed...
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The ATO dolly rolled out for refilling...
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The structure of the stand is straightforward, it's basically a box made out of 3/4" oak plywood with some solid oak trim and a fake cabinet door for aesthetics.
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View showing the open back panel
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Tim was originally looking for a simple four-legged table type stand for simplicity reasons but we ended up going with a more traditional plywood cabinet style stand. A cool feature that I added to the stand design at Tim's request was the ability to completely hide his freshwater top-off container underneath the stand on a rolling dolly. Since the entire front panel of the cabinet is removable (it's held in place by four magnets), the ATO tank can be rolled out from underneath the stand, refilled, and rolled back underneath.
I'm not the best with words, so I'll let the pictures do most of the talking from here on out. Enjoy!
Tim's "Before" Picture -- the new frag tank will go where the green ATO container is sitting in this picture

Tim's tank room dimensioned and modeled in SketchUp

My proposed frag tank stand design, with the front panel attached

The front panel removed...

The ATO dolly rolled out for refilling...

The structure of the stand is straightforward, it's basically a box made out of 3/4" oak plywood with some solid oak trim and a fake cabinet door for aesthetics.


View showing the open back panel
