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And I'm pretty sure the plywood will tremendously increase load capacity too. I'm in a jam though, with all my plywood in the garage and not in the basement where I need it. I will probably end up setting up my cut table in the driveway and then still need help to carry the cut pieces to the labor dungeon.
So @Bayou Tiger , I'm following a youtube tutorial for this build, some Canadian guy named Joey something or other. So I'm following his design modified to my dimensions. And I sure appreciate you stepping up in your Project Manager role!
This is how it looks now after I put the bottom and top braces in. This thing is ready right now to hold the tank, my gawd, what a behemoth little structure! Not a single nail! Every single joint- glued screwed and tattooed!
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Well that will definitely hold whatever sized tank you can fit on there...hahaha
That is way over designed so it should never fail. It is probably heavy AF too so as long as you don't ever have to move it you will be okay. Is there something going on top that will be between the bottom of the tank an the top of those 2x4s we see on top? ...like a plywood top? I was suggesting that if so, that the vert. 2x4s be cut back to allow the plywood to be flush with the horz. 2x4s at the top.
If not you will see the plywood edge sandwiched between the horz. 2x4s and the tank. Unless there is no "top board" and the tank just sits on that framing at top....then disregard these concerns. LOL!
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