Anyone have any ideas/blueprints/pics for building a dual 180 gallon stand? Would love to get 2 stands built for 4 180 gallon tanks.
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kallmond;3625021; said:I think I'd want to use steel. 2 180 gallon tanks is going to be around 4000 lbs.
Most basement concrete floors are poured with 3000 PSI concrete, you're going to want to spread the load around a bit. If there is any defect in the cement at all you'll find it with 8000lbs (4 180's)
If you used box steel I don't think you'd have much trouble carrying the load and having maximum visibility into the tanks (meaning not having braces run in front of the middle tank).
You could then wrap the steel in plywood to make your cabinet.
I tend to overbuild. In all honesty, 2x4's would hold that up for a while. But I'd hate to see a kid climb up on the rack and pull 1000 lbs of glass and 3000lbs of water over.
1 foot has 144 square inches the 2X6 foot stand has 1728 square inches
So 8000 pounds distributed over 1728 square inches comes out to 4.7 pounds per square inch on a surface that is rated for 3000 pounds per square inch LOL
Lets say you put all the weight on one 2X4. That has a 5.25 square inch base with 8000 pounds on it. Comes out to 1523 pounds per square inch on a surface rated for 3000 pounds per square inch!!!!!!
Egon;3625074; said:This has always bugged be so I just want to clear up how strong concrete is.
The concrete is rated at 3000 PSI (pounds per square inch)
1 foot has 144 square inches the 2X6 foot stand has 1728 square inches
So 8000 pounds distributed over 1728 square inches comes out to 4.7 pounds per square inch on a surface that is rated for 3000 pounds per square inch LOL
As I said, 2 x 4's WOULD hold that. Have you ever seen a 2x4 with an interior knot? I had a seemingly perfect 2x4 split in half and fall into two pieces from hitting a knot with a saw blade. How strong would that 2x4 have been.. (Not common, just an experience I had)Next subject is wood 2X4 strength.............I don't have the numbers right in front of me sorry. A 2X4 stand will easily hold that weight. Disclaimer: it must be built right! I would skin it with 3/4" ply to keep it from rocking/shifting. Avoid any type of shear connections where all the weight is supported by screws. I have seen a garage full of triple stacked 125's on just 2X4's, no issues. I'll try to find a pic.