Make a DIY Aquarium Stand Rack from Cinder Blocks | How to Build a Fish Room (Part 1)

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  • @AquariumCoop
    @AquariumCoop  6 років тому +14

    *Missed an episode? Watch the whole series here: **geni.us/FishRoomBuild*

    • @DougForne
      @DougForne 5 років тому

      Aquarium Co-Op did that Twice so far great stuff thanks.

    • @ryankursehuston
      @ryankursehuston 4 роки тому

      Hey Corey! Any vids on the water system and how that is set up/ works?

  • @ShotgunAndAShovel
    @ShotgunAndAShovel 5 років тому +76

    This guys videos makes me feel like I am visiting with a friend lol.

    • @wellsincewerehere773
      @wellsincewerehere773 3 роки тому +2

      Yes it does like u feel like u know him and play cards on weekends lol

    • @carpefuego
      @carpefuego 2 роки тому +1

      This is legit

  • @williammcsorley4296
    @williammcsorley4296 7 років тому +63

    In case anyone was wondering... 18- 6x8x16 cinder blocks and 6 - 2x4x10 dimensional lumber, for each stand.

    • @lizzybizzy771
      @lizzybizzy771 5 років тому +2

      Kodiak Bear thank you I was actually hoping someone would post the dimension

    • @flonkas
      @flonkas 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you , your 5 year old comment is still helping people today!

  • @carlosvillanueva8530
    @carlosvillanueva8530 6 років тому +56

    I just went through the 6.9 in Hawaii in my greenhouse with a bricks and sticks setup 55 aquariums, it cracked the six inch cement floor slab, the only tank I lost was one that was setting empty on the floor. I lost a lot of water due to aquarium sloshing, but no damage to tanks or stands. And that was less than 5 miles from the epicenter of the quake.

    • @upserlivinthedream
      @upserlivinthedream 4 роки тому +2

      Wow! Glad you and your family weren't hurt! My ex husband and I spent our honeymoon in Oahu back in 2007. We stayed 2 weeks and fell in love. We both came an inch away from putting in transfers at work. 🤙 On a more serious note, I wish I had watched Cory's video first!🤦‍♀️ I just got done building a 55 gallon stand out of 2x4s and deck nails. lol Only took me 3hrs ! 🤣

  • @Frontosa4life
    @Frontosa4life 8 років тому +18

    This is why I love checking in with Aquarium co-op! Making life easy for breeders and hobbyists alike! LOL

  • @louisedery1049
    @louisedery1049 3 роки тому +9

    I love this.. its awesome. You do not need a rack of aquariums. I did this with only one aquarium but it looks nice. You can paint the blocks and wood is you want. Looks great.

  • @chelseafn104
    @chelseafn104 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this. I’ve been on a hunt for my 55. Everything just looks so friggin cheap. I just took a stand back. Everything was great till the next morning. The water shifted towards the front of the Aquarium. About a half inch. Had to Break down the whole thing. I was stressed out but not anymore!! Instead of it costing 100 to 500. Now it will cost me around 20-25 dollars!! Brilliant!!

  • @theimpulse77
    @theimpulse77 8 років тому +19

    At 13:50 you talk about putting the lumber you don't take, back. I really appreciate you saying that. It's one of the things I absolutely hate about shopping for stuff in this hobby. Plumbing parts are the worst. Thanks!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +8

      I'm glad you appreciate it. So many people act is only they matter. When in reality life is a network of people working together. We should respect that.

    • @theimpulse77
      @theimpulse77 8 років тому

      Definitely.

    • @Wayne-fe1ed
      @Wayne-fe1ed 6 років тому

      OMG small plumbing supplies where folk just throw stuff back in any box. Pain in the butt.

  • @OliFishShack
    @OliFishShack Рік тому +1

    Hey dude as someone who worked at a lumber yard I appreciate your PSA haha

  • @journeycarnivore
    @journeycarnivore 7 років тому +8

    thanks Cory so much for the design and the idea you just saved me a whole lot of money I'm going to put two twenties and two forties on it, and just for that I'm going to buy all my filtration from your store.

  • @DP52001
    @DP52001 7 років тому +20

    Great earthquake comments...earthquakes are all about compliance in structures, not rigidity...when I lived in Japan I saw it first hand...all modern buildings there are designed to move and flex...pretty crazy to watch it actually happen. Anyway, these stands would fare better because they are flexible and simple and allow shifting. Good input and exactly right! thanks again!

  • @podsafe
    @podsafe 5 років тому +3

    Revisiting an 60 years old idea! Great !! You could also put a peace of 2 x 4 or a metal rod through the cinder block hols to keep them from sliding while staking aquariums on the shelves. Keep up the good work.

  • @jojosmith8979
    @jojosmith8979 2 роки тому +3

    I’m new to aquariums and Iv got a 4ft tank . Bin looking for a while on how to make one out of wood only but my wood skills not that great but seeing your build is super simple to build and if honestly looks better then the rest Iv seen. Thank you for your idea and help on the construction of this 🙂👍

  • @jc9561
    @jc9561 3 роки тому +7

    I have been doing research for a block and board/plank tank stand and have seen some great ideas.
    For a couple $$ more, you can use 2x8x10 wood and not have any space in between like the 2x4's in the video. Also if you want it a little more fancy, you can paint or stain the wood & blocks and totally take it to the next level.

  • @sharonemery6516
    @sharonemery6516 6 років тому +5

    Got my first row of cinder blocks and 3 - 40 breeders going - Now for the second level!! Thank you!!! :D

    • @kindabad17
      @kindabad17 2 роки тому

      How did you deal with the 2" of overhang with the cinder blocks being 16" and the 40 breeder 18"?

  • @joesmedley9546
    @joesmedley9546 5 років тому +2

    honestly you can make a stand similar for any size tank. just add more cinder blocks and get 4x4 or screw 2, 2x4s together. I have a 265 gallon and a 180 gallon supported by blocks and 2x4s. super easy and supportive

  • @needmoretime9394
    @needmoretime9394 7 років тому +22

    thank you so much Cory!! after watching this video a dozen times I grew a pair and built it. where I am it cost around 90$ and is holding 222.5 gallons right now!! starting to breed shrimp snails guppies and plecos thanks again Cory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  7 років тому +4

      Glad to hear it's working ofr ya.

  • @drinesantos8596
    @drinesantos8596 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this video with us Cory.

  • @piacnm
    @piacnm 2 роки тому

    I watch many of your videos, love your way of explanation ♥️ so clear and easy to understand, even for someone like men - from another country and many things are new 😅 thank you 👏

  • @restorethemall642
    @restorethemall642 5 років тому +1

    Man that comment about 4500 subscribers caught me off guard. Look how far you've come in just a few short years! Keep up the great work buddy.

  • @waltercfrosenbaum
    @waltercfrosenbaum 6 років тому +2

    Oh early UA-cam video.
    You got to love real time going out to the car to get lumber.

  • @chatterbox2989
    @chatterbox2989 Рік тому +1

    Cory ,I ❤ your videos very well put together ,no complains here ,just asking can a 6 foot tank be done like this please .

    • @ruthwalker5179
      @ruthwalker5179 Рік тому

      I’d like to modify this for a 125 gallon also. I guess I just need to do the math!

  • @Samhain2323
    @Samhain2323 5 років тому +1

    I really like how you keep things real !!! You are awesome !!!

  • @therealkansashubb3252
    @therealkansashubb3252 8 років тому +4

    Greetings from wichita,kansas!!! I love ur channel! I really thnk u an bluezoo have the absolute best fishroom tours on youtube!! you deserve soo many more subs an views!!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +3

      +TheReal kansas Hubb Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate the people watching and try to produce content that I want to watch myself.

    • @dennisderooij9231
      @dennisderooij9231 5 років тому +1

      @@AquariumCoop Wow you have come a long way. Just found your channel a view weeks ago, and I am enjoying it a lot. Also the older video´s.

  • @ronlafond5288
    @ronlafond5288 Рік тому

    One thing I think might be worth a consideration - particularly if you're in an area where the ground moves on occasion - would be to "glue" the blocks together with an adhesive rated for bonding concrete blocks together. It would require a caulking gun and tubes of adhesive. All available at a local hardware store. MTC

  • @commodorekoi6109
    @commodorekoi6109 2 роки тому

    Dude, you're awesome! This is going to make the setup of my 10x14 shop much easier to realize. Thank you.

  • @user-eq5il8cn6n
    @user-eq5il8cn6n 8 років тому +118

    did i really just watch a guy stack concrete blocks for 40 mins.. fml.

  • @kristiemowry3267
    @kristiemowry3267 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for making fish stands more affordable

  • @DanielJansen
    @DanielJansen 3 роки тому

    Thanks Cory. Great set up and still works today. Simple and effective. Love it.

  • @MrRmalimata
    @MrRmalimata 6 років тому +2

    I would do this setup. I might waterproof the wood first so it will help the wood to last longer.

  • @camerazeye7923
    @camerazeye7923 7 років тому

    Thanks Cory. I think I may go this root for my room instead of constructing a wooden rack. I like the idea of being able to adjust it without having to rip stuff apart like a wooden stand.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  7 років тому +1

      Yeah, it's served me very well and was cheap and quick to build.

  • @blacksunaquarium2217
    @blacksunaquarium2217 8 років тому +1

    just found this and it seems like great idea. I'd love to try this on my room.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому

      +Black Sun Aquarium Works well for me :)

  • @rufusdanieliii9926
    @rufusdanieliii9926 5 років тому +1

    Priceless dude, BIG TIME!

  • @napoleonhardin7954
    @napoleonhardin7954 Рік тому

    Thanks for the instructions. 👍🏾 About the earthquake: some people would complain that the tote was too heavy if someone gifted them with a million dollars in cash inside it.

  • @CrossBones1992
    @CrossBones1992 8 років тому +1

    I love watching this fish room build! Please don't stop making videos on your fish room. I'm currently a college student but I hope to do something like this at my own home someday soon. Can you do fish profiles once your room is complete?

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому

      +CrossBones1992 I was driving to work thinking about doing species profiles also. Thanks for watching.

    • @CrossBones1992
      @CrossBones1992 8 років тому

      +Aquarium Co-Op even if I know the information in the video I like listening to profiles on fish. Information such as sexing fish, food preferences, breeding, and care level are always fun.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +3

      Good to know. I do the same thing. Even if we think we know a lot about a fish, sometimes we can pick up on a tip that someone else knows that we don't know about a certain fish etc.

  • @truckerfishkeeper1304
    @truckerfishkeeper1304 3 роки тому

    Maaan, this is perfect for my basement! Thank you 🙏👍

  • @anthonycocchi2903
    @anthonycocchi2903 8 років тому

    All I can say is thank you very much. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому

      +Anthony Cocchi No problem. I hope it helps feed your addiction.

  • @lesleyforsythe5389
    @lesleyforsythe5389 10 місяців тому

    At my house i use harbor fright square or rectangular furniture movers carpeted or plastic depending on the size this allows me to roll the tank to get behind it if i need to love this design had mine for many years and when i set up friends tanks its so easy and strong

  • @roxanneburnette375
    @roxanneburnette375 2 роки тому

    Great idea! Thanks!

  • @melteague117
    @melteague117 2 роки тому

    2022 inflation has raised the prices of this stands materials, unfortunately. That’s a great build, Cory.

  • @shortnanxious6088
    @shortnanxious6088 8 років тому +3

    Love this idea... I got this Idea from you... so, thanks

  • @Wayne-fe1ed
    @Wayne-fe1ed 6 років тому

    Great home made stands. I had to laugh when you said these could be made with only two lengths of timber; I was worried about only three lol. Well done.

  • @PaulMartin61
    @PaulMartin61 8 років тому +3

    Hi Cory, glad to see your making videos regularly again.
    I understand 'on the cheap', but what do you thing about putting a water sealer on the wood?

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +2

      +Paul Martin Yeah, it's good to be back, just didn't make sense making many videos while house hunting and moving. Cause anything setup had to get taken down and moved. And It can take a bit to close on a house and move etc while still maintaining fish store :) Thanks for watching.

  • @armenestrapatey257
    @armenestrapatey257 4 роки тому

    Thank you Corry, amazing guy, just what I wanted to make.
    Fantastic x.

  • @christopherhill9633
    @christopherhill9633 Рік тому

    Cory , you've come a long way we afe proud of you

  • @keith161
    @keith161 5 років тому +2

    I used this same method for a a large, single tank. Mine wasn't stacked as high (3 blocks high). This method is simple and very, very sturdy for a tank or a series of small/medium tanks. I believe the aquarium stand is the most underestimated piece of equipment that doesn't get the consideration it deserves as it holds hundreds of pounds 24/7.
    Cinder block supports buildings, it will support your tank. I am just amazed at the thin particleboard stands that shops sell. Particleboard (which will eventually get wet) doesn't hold a candle to solid wood and masonry material.
    I don't live in an earthquake-prone area, but I ask doubters, how sturdy will a pre-fab particleboard stand or a wooden frame stand be in an high Richter earthquake?

    • @paragodful
      @paragodful 4 роки тому

      Keith I am doing this for a 300 and a 250 gallon would love to stack them but I am real nervous but might end up putting two separate stands side by side, what size tank did you build yours for and did you use the same dimensions

  • @Name-ot3xw
    @Name-ot3xw Рік тому

    I'd still feel better about it if there was some sort of strapping holding the blocks together. Probably better than my el-cheapo fishtank stand regardless.

  • @mojavebohemian814
    @mojavebohemian814 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much

  • @incubatork
    @incubatork 6 років тому

    Hi cory, to save work and time you only need to do the ends then using your length of wood for the shelf align the middle tower, that way its perfect to the mm. I'm slowly getting through al your videos but your making them faster than i have time to watch, especially with the new channel, nice

  • @Fraginator
    @Fraginator 6 років тому +1

    Loving the earthquake rant... so true.

  • @guppypuppies9974
    @guppypuppies9974 5 років тому +2

    Great stuff!! Im getting ready to build my fish room in my garage. Will definitely go this route!
    BTW, this video was recommended by Michael from Michael's Fish Room

  • @spinetingler-007
    @spinetingler-007 7 місяців тому

    This is only easy if the floors are level.

  • @dalekopp3309
    @dalekopp3309 3 роки тому

    Nice and simple! I like it.

  • @ballkeeper6662
    @ballkeeper6662 3 роки тому

    very kool video , would like to do this for 2 48x18x15 not sure what gals that

  • @Bluebutterflystarot
    @Bluebutterflystarot 6 років тому +1

    thank you!! i really needed this video!!

  • @bengee1040
    @bengee1040 2 роки тому

    I've long ago stop using cinder blocks for my stands since I live in earthquake country and own power tools, however I still remember the days. I also tend to over construct so the tanks will hold at least 1.5x weight.

  • @kristenwinter8157
    @kristenwinter8157 5 років тому +2

    I wouldn’t mind doing a smaller version of this.

    • @parkersaquatics3513
      @parkersaquatics3513 4 роки тому

      Kristen Kearby did you ever do a smaller version I’m thinking of this as well

  • @leilanil476
    @leilanil476 5 років тому +6

    2x4s warp when laid that way. Especially in a humid environment. Stand them on the side , twice the strength and they won't warp.

    • @johnterpack3940
      @johnterpack3940 4 роки тому +2

      If you do that you better brace them somehow so they don't fall over.

    • @parkersaquatics3513
      @parkersaquatics3513 4 роки тому +1

      You could do four by fours. They are probably less likely to warp and less likely to roll. But like three times the cost

  • @RobinHoogenbosch
    @RobinHoogenbosch 5 років тому

    Nice cheap stand. I will be making this. I will be using a bit of silicon between the blocks and also the timber.

  • @eliasvarn1127
    @eliasvarn1127 8 років тому +1

    I would probably go with wider blocks because that still makes me nervous. Still, very cool. I like how it can fit two 20g or one 55g. That way you could do larger and smaller fish. I would probably paint the blocks and stain the wood too, to make it look attractive and the stain would prevent the wood from rotting. Awesome, especially since there are no tools needed and simple to understand. Personally I want all my tanks to look cool. so i would decorate/plant with substrate... at least a simple aquascape.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому

      +Elias Varn Yep, they are easy to customize your own for sure. I think long term mine will be skinned with wood all the around once it's done being built.

  • @williammcsorley4296
    @williammcsorley4296 6 років тому +31

    At home depot right now without tax, this would cost $50.32

    • @iamdave84
      @iamdave84 4 роки тому

      Wow, that's alright. How do you buy it without tax?

    • @iamdave84
      @iamdave84 3 роки тому +1

      No such thing here in Australia. GST is a 10% tax on almost all goods and services, and is included in the listed ticket price.

    • @oskis4687
      @oskis4687 3 роки тому +1

      @@iamdave84 haha, sweden has 30% on almost everything you buy

  • @fastihavet
    @fastihavet 6 років тому +1

    Nice video! I always enjoy watching things take shape. Your stand is rough but simple and strong. I would be most afraid of it taking a large hit from the side topping it over. But it is probably more of a problem in the mind than in practice. It is good because it requires no tools. You have cheap materials though, especially the blocks. The same setup here in Sweden would cost 110 us dollars. :-) So I don't use them, I like woodworking so I build them from wood instead. It is cheaper and often more more space efficient. But you do need both the tools, space and then the construction knowledge. Three areas where this stand excells. I do like the thick 2x4s in the middle. They give extra support when moving the tanks as you say but they are also excellent for mounting light over the tanks(in the middle, thick piece of wood where you can put the screws). With the extra height over the tanks you can use cheap spotlights which will cover faily well when placed at that distance.

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 4 роки тому

    I'm seriously considering a variation of this for my 75g since I no longer trust the stand it came with. I have a couple changes suited better for a single tank vs a rack. To start, I'd use full-size blocks for the extra strength and stability. I'd also stack the blocks at an angle to each other rather than parallel. That way the stand won't wiggle when bumped. Finally, rather than simply lay boards across the gap I'd frame up a deck for the tank, and the sump, to sit on.

  • @Chebrown
    @Chebrown 8 років тому +1

    thanks man great video. i just brought a used 90 gallon tank with a bullshit wood stand the guy sold me and of course petco want $400 dollars for a damn stand. this seems like a great way to step a stand low cost and still be hard to fuck up. no tools short time putting it up

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому

      +Che Brown Yeah you can even have the hardware store cut the lumber for you if needed on a shorter length for like the 90 gallon.

    • @Chebrown
      @Chebrown 8 років тому

      yeah i mae it happen thank you for the great idea

  • @sabinekatsavrias4422
    @sabinekatsavrias4422 7 років тому

    thanks a ton ! saved me buying a metal stand im not sure wont crack my tanks.

  • @kg2nc
    @kg2nc 8 років тому

    If I was building a rack of stands I would go with your set up. I like that it looks very neat. I go to Fish Town USA and there tank setup is something like yours but they using regular red bricks. Love your setup better. I came across your channel by searching diy fish tank stands. I sub to your channel and set and I set the email notification when you put up a video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому

      +Ruben thanks for watching. Glad this video vouldd help you.

  • @Firebird894
    @Firebird894 2 роки тому

    I feel like I want to use 4x4's if I was going to put a 6 foot tank on it, I might do that anyway and add some liquid nails so nothing moves. I already have blocks I just need the wood.

  • @brooklyn560
    @brooklyn560 5 років тому +2

    Turns out the floors in my house isn’t level. Any particular way I should level the tank?

  • @SusanneAyotte
    @SusanneAyotte 8 років тому +1

    Just posted you on my Facebook page. Great share.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +2

      +SusanneAyotte Thank you for sharing. When you share the information you become part of Team Aquarium Co-Op

  • @GlitchAQ
    @GlitchAQ 3 роки тому +1

    Curious if it would be beneficial to use PL premium or a equivalent adhesive on the blocks? Is the stand once set up made more sturdy with the weight of the tanks alone?

  • @JenaTuckerAquariums
    @JenaTuckerAquariums 7 років тому

    Thanks Cory😀

  • @nickgarcia7415
    @nickgarcia7415 3 роки тому

    I'm gonna have to modify this down to a 7ft stand for a 55 and a 10 gallon betta. Cheaper easier quicker love it.

    • @jc9561
      @jc9561 3 роки тому

      Wanna save a little time & if you have the space, why not do 8' lumber, no cutting.

  • @DonaldSimsProduction
    @DonaldSimsProduction 6 років тому +13

    But, Dude! What if there is a volcano? Or an asteroid strike? Thank you for sharing. This is a good DIY.

    • @Wayne-fe1ed
      @Wayne-fe1ed 6 років тому

      @ Insane Cuckooman, there's no way anyone's going to move a ton of water with a simple push. Some serious effort will be needed to do that.

    • @utsurobune3530
      @utsurobune3530 3 роки тому

      Lol

  • @huuma79
    @huuma79 6 років тому

    Thank you for this video

  • @Matson20
    @Matson20 8 років тому

    I bought the supplies... I'm going to do a set up in my garage! wish me luck!
    Do you have videos on how you did the plumbing for yours?
    i'm going to try to find your other videos, but if not , you should, if so, I hope I see it !
    thanks for posting this!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +1

      This playlist should help you quite a bit. ua-cam.com/video/kBMgjki2nUE/v-deo.html

  • @Crsoda
    @Crsoda 3 роки тому

    Hahaha love the Benny Hill reference

  • @nicholaspearson2876
    @nicholaspearson2876 3 роки тому

    This was an excellent video... thank you for the information I will subscribe and I look forward to more videos

  • @adamsazaquatics3079
    @adamsazaquatics3079 7 років тому +3

    lol speaking of crappy lumber at lowes... I had a different experience. The manager spent 2 hours digging through wood for me:) lol he drove over a forklift and pulled down another pallet.

  • @tharmakulasingamkajamugan8266
    @tharmakulasingamkajamugan8266 3 місяці тому

    Hi, May I know what is the wood type u used fir this?

  • @Firebird894
    @Firebird894 2 роки тому

    It looks like it would be stronger than the metal garage racks I am currently using.

  • @NewYorkYankees1
    @NewYorkYankees1 2 роки тому

    What type of wood is that? When I look up 2x4's it brings up many different types of wood up?

  • @iowadiscus4187
    @iowadiscus4187 8 років тому

    Looks great. My comments about earthquake damage were only questions to provoke thought, they weren't meant as criticisms. I think what you're doing is an interesting idea.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +2

      +Iowa Discus No Problem, lots of other comments on other videos and different platforms like facebook and email resulted in the same questions. Now I can direct them to the video instead of tying out the response :)

    • @iowadiscus4187
      @iowadiscus4187 8 років тому

      Haha makes sense!

  • @thebigtexas11
    @thebigtexas11 Рік тому

    Why not add a block in the Middle? Won't the wood eventually bend due to weight on the larger thanks? Potentially pushing the blocks out and falling apart?

  • @jihartbladhest2749
    @jihartbladhest2749 2 роки тому

    how is the side to side stability of this stand though? seems like one wrong move and it would all fall sideways.

  • @seangere9698
    @seangere9698 5 років тому

    If I remember correctly the line on cinder blocks is for more surface area when you cement them together. It's been 20 something years sense I did any actual load barring walls with them so I could be wrong.
    Now I know this is for the least amount of money and still being able to make something that is functional I wouldn't straight line stack for two shelves. I would offset stack and use half blocks to keep things structurally sound. Basically it would be either two full blocks with a half block in the middle or or a half block on the ends and a full block in the middle. This keeps it mire structurally sound and you can actually make a better base for it if you don't want half block on the bottom. Take a full block and turn it inwards so from the side it looks like a half brick, then a full brick the way you have it then like on the front brick have it face in the again a full brick then again a half brick (for a double rack system). But for each layer you add on top of this you will have to use half bricks so you don't have odd bricks with only half load barring blocks.

  • @NYCityCichlids
    @NYCityCichlids 8 років тому

    That's a pretty good idea.

  • @alteredstazeakahullabelew2495
    @alteredstazeakahullabelew2495 8 років тому +1

    Hey there. take a look at this picture??? Do you think it will work?

  • @Sshooter444
    @Sshooter444 8 років тому

    I've been in many earthquakes, you can't do anything if its a 6.5 plus, but 5.0-6.5 needs to be better design than cinder blocks IMO. DIY earthquake friendly strand is easily doable.

  • @tomsmith4901
    @tomsmith4901 5 років тому +1

    Hey Cory thank you. I’m in my second year of building my room fish room. Started with a metal stand from Lowe’s this one I forget the name But it has black board under it and hold 3k lbs per rack. But now I want more tanks for breeding guppies. Thank you for the info if you can think of something or have a min to talk please reach out to me. Thank you.

  • @kimsotus
    @kimsotus 8 років тому

    "The point of this video is No Tools Required" Mission accomplished. Appreciate the earthquake warning, too. Real concern for even a 75 gal full of water on a regular stand in living room around lots of electrical.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +3

      +Seth Again yep, easy to build and yes, most commercial stands are not very earthquake proof.

  • @robinfarrar3493
    @robinfarrar3493 3 роки тому

    What precautions should you take if you're using rimless tanks?

  • @MrDerek2008
    @MrDerek2008 6 років тому

    Love your videos!!

  • @quackchung
    @quackchung 2 роки тому +1

    I'd be terrified if something real heavy was to bump into the ends because lack of bracing.

  • @joeprovenzano4362
    @joeprovenzano4362 2 роки тому

    What are dimensions of the 20 gal? Mine are 30 inch left to right. 4 won’t fit with a center support? How did you achieve that

  • @jungleman4800
    @jungleman4800 2 роки тому

    Will this kind of build hold a 56 gallon aquarium? Its over 630lbs with water.

  • @OffgridManiac
    @OffgridManiac 7 років тому

    great ideal for a video

  • @cichlidbro8566
    @cichlidbro8566 6 років тому

    if you're in an earthquake prone zone just get a tube of some heavy duty contractor adhesive to aid in the stand's resilience

  • @sasaeteurn
    @sasaeteurn 7 років тому

    Hey Cory! Thank you so much for all the helpful tips. I have used your example of using cinder blocks and built a stand for my 300gal tank. I was wondering if you could give me your opinion on something. I have the stand sitting in my garage and my electrical panel is in the garage as well. In your opinion, would the moisture from the tank cause any problem to the electrical panel? It is sitting a few feet away from it. I plan on using a dehumidifier for that room(garage). Thank you so much!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  7 років тому +1

      +Sern Saeteurn you should be fine if the tank has tops

  • @juicejuicy
    @juicejuicy Рік тому

    Should I use super glue to attach everything together

  • @bilsob1
    @bilsob1 8 років тому +2

    Your system for building this stand is good if you have a level floor but if you are in a basement this system would be hard to get level over a ten foot span.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  8 років тому +2

      +bilsob1 Sure, an unlevel floor will make it more difficult. But that will be true for any type of stand really. You can use shorter spans to make it easier it's true.