Building an Aquarium Stand (5'x2'x2') - Part One

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  • @matthewchicoine3114
    @matthewchicoine3114 4 роки тому +13

    Easily one of the best build videos I’ve seen! Very descriptive and thorough instructions, well done, appreciate your video, thanks

  • @arjay0490
    @arjay0490 3 роки тому +1

    Been searching for a video like this to no avail. Im glad UA-cam recommended it.

  • @realhusky
    @realhusky 3 місяці тому

    Sweet build. I did basically the same but put in an additional support for the top frame. This was in a nursing rehabilitation center so we wanted it to take a wheel chair impact lol. I used 1x4 dimensional on the outside spacing it half inch to look like a really fancy pallet with a removable front

  • @grantv2313
    @grantv2313 5 років тому +1

    This is exactly what a tank needs. Way stronger and cheaper than a store bought stand. This will last a long time. I might copy this design

  • @joshuvajosh179
    @joshuvajosh179 2 місяці тому

    Looks great .what is the thickness of the wood

  • @nahueldalaison2770
    @nahueldalaison2770 Рік тому

    I will do it !! Im begining tomorrow ! Thanks for share this video !! All the best for you from Argentina !!!

  • @fishroombum3771
    @fishroombum3771 4 роки тому +2

    WOW! That’s impressive that you build this stand using a hand saw vs a mitre saw. Well done with the clamps, screw lengths and explanations. Kneed pads are helpful.

  • @helenhoward4082
    @helenhoward4082 2 роки тому +1

    Wow..... This video is awesome! Sorry though you ended up with sore knees, hope you made a speedy recovery😊 You made it look so easy in building this stand. I've just very kindly been given a 5ft fish tank but am now looking for a stand. I didn't realize how expensive a stand could be hence my coming on UA-cam to see if there were any videos on how to build/make one & that's when I came across your video. Thank you for the clear, precise & easy instructions on how to build/making a solid stand. I will have to see if I can get my dad to help/involved as he usually loves any type of diy project, fingers crossed😆

  • @marvinwinter301
    @marvinwinter301 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I enjoy coffee usually a dark roast. I have been planning to build one for my 90 gallon. We cut a cherry tree down and I milled it, so the wood is drying in the attic of my garage. Thanks for the ideas.

  • @jasonappleby9883
    @jasonappleby9883 4 роки тому +3

    Considering building a stand for a 700l, many thanks for the inspiration!

  • @epenaloza52
    @epenaloza52 5 років тому +3

    I cant believe how easy it is to make a simple stand and here I was breaking my had as to how to be making one dude your a saver

  • @hlwposse458
    @hlwposse458 3 роки тому +1

    About to build myself one in about an hour gonna follow this thank you

  • @c.baseball3819
    @c.baseball3819 4 роки тому

    Wow what a great design just finished a 2 tank rack for 2 10 gallons will have to build this for my 2 fluval flex 15s and my 5 tall

  • @alexbrakeall3416
    @alexbrakeall3416 3 роки тому

    Hi I have never built anything without the supervision of my woods teacher but I followed your video to a T and I am super proud of myself of how good it came out. I just wanted to say thanks for the help!

  • @strangersgarden
    @strangersgarden 4 роки тому +3

    Hey, what type of wood is this, and where did you purchase it from? Thanks, also great work

  • @jemerbautista
    @jemerbautista 2 роки тому

    Wow that looks awesome by any chance u have spreadsheet of the size wood 😅

  • @savannahkalyn
    @savannahkalyn 4 роки тому +1

    Could I put the legs on the outside of the frame or would that affect the stands support??

    • @markwehrle5069
      @markwehrle5069 4 роки тому +2

      Which supports do you mean when you say legs?
      The first 4 uprights just inside the corners some consider more or less guides then the 8 slightly shorter uprights (2 per corner) are really key as the weight fron the tank, applies force to the top frame, which sits directly on these upright timbers which sit on the bottom frame then the floor.

  • @madnesswheels
    @madnesswheels 4 роки тому +1

    I’m glad I come across this vid as I need to build a new stand 4 my 1000 litre tank I’ve gotta adjust it a bit but like your idea on the Fram it self

  • @5wisher5weet
    @5wisher5weet 5 років тому +2

    Nice work, I'm going to do the same. Only things I would of done is use straight edge or fence when you used your circular and jig saw. Also would have per drilled pilot holes and counter sunk screws. I'm guessing you don't have 2 drills?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  5 років тому +1

      Yeah this is something that I will more than likely invest in next time around. Thought this was my first time doing this and I didn’t have all the best tools (hence the hand saw haha) thanks

  • @sarahireland5140
    @sarahireland5140 8 місяців тому

    Flip it upside to put the top brace on. I Love the end song!

  • @surfinairwaves9284
    @surfinairwaves9284 2 роки тому +1

    I’m glad I’ve come across this video. It’s very simple thank you!

  • @malmartiify
    @malmartiify 3 роки тому

    Hi there. How large are the timbers?
    Greetings from Chile.

  • @NoahSpencer643
    @NoahSpencer643 11 місяців тому

    I want a low stand for a 410 ltr glass fish tank obviously needs to be strong do you recommend this size to hold the weight

  • @k9games721
    @k9games721 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all the info! Gonna build one myself now!

  • @natanyofsho
    @natanyofsho 5 років тому

    great job! look great! cool to see you didn't even need an angle square clamp.

  • @iandaft9973
    @iandaft9973 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, great to watch, what I need to know if I should leave a gap at the top of the stand to fit the tank

  • @dougmorissette459
    @dougmorissette459 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! Very detailed and informative.

  • @k--rad
    @k--rad Рік тому +1

    Hello King of Shrimps. I’m building this (love the video and schematics!) but I don’t understand your math. I’m building the same dimensions as you, but when I do the math on 2x4s (i.e. 1.5x3.5s), I’m coming up with 10x17”, 6x24”, and 14x21”. These wildly differ from your numbers. Can you help? 2:24

    • @k--rad
      @k--rad Рік тому +1

      This assumes you actually built 5x2x2 like in the title. Did you actually build to that size, or did you change it up?

  • @mandoblast503
    @mandoblast503 6 років тому +10

    Coffee for me. I appreciate the in depth design on the build. I'll be putting together a stand for a 75 gallon (284 liter) aquarium that im moving my tinfoil barbs into from the 55 gallon they are in now. I'm subscribed now :)

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому +1

      Good choice! Tinfoil bards are a great big schooling fish, good luck with the move. Thanks :)

  • @fozzy19
    @fozzy19 4 роки тому +1

    What the measurements of boards at 2:56 of the video @simplyshrimps

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  4 роки тому +1

      I believe they are the 60” ones

    • @fozzy19
      @fozzy19 4 роки тому +1

      @@SimplyShrimps the side board measurements bout the build it this weekend

  • @marka9556
    @marka9556 4 роки тому

    I was making an aquarium stand use dimensional lumber, even ran the boards thru my table saw to ensure they are perfectly straight. After glueing/screwing the top frame, one of the boards warped rendering it useless. Always use care when using solid wood. Off to hardware store to buy a sheet of plywood and start over.

  • @woodysdiy
    @woodysdiy 6 років тому +1

    Great build mate. Oh and it's tea and any chocolate biscuits .

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Thanks! I’m English and I don’t even like tea ha! Good choice of biscuits though.

  • @stingcoldplay1
    @stingcoldplay1 4 роки тому +4

    Absolutely love this stand!! We were looking to purchase one just yesterday then came across your channel. Thank you very much for sharing!! .... tools are out - ready to start with ours :)

  • @JinGwee
    @JinGwee 4 роки тому

    Nice. what is the length of each of the 15 2x4 ?

  • @bing2010able
    @bing2010able 5 років тому

    which one more long lasting? screw or bolt & nut screw? i try screw but still can pull off the wood😒

  • @AmazingCichlids
    @AmazingCichlids 5 років тому +1

    Would you mind putting up a list of tools? And the cost of purchasing the wood? Thanks

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  5 років тому

      I forgot now but I’ll have a look and see if I can find the receipts and put them in the description :)

    • @AmazingCichlids
      @AmazingCichlids 5 років тому

      Simply Shrimps thanks I’d appreciate it! Weighing up wether it’s cost effective for my new 240litre tank

    • @AmazingCichlids
      @AmazingCichlids 5 років тому

      Simply Shrimps even if it’s just a rough idea on the cost of wood, and a list of tools.

  • @dandaman83
    @dandaman83 4 роки тому

    Great video thanks. Just made my own, similar size too for a 4 ft tank but I'm making aquaponic system. This is the sturdiest best piece of carpentry I've ever made. But I'm going to try and do flush doors so I'll probably screw that up, never used a jig saw before...wingin it

  • @JZ-ht1kx
    @JZ-ht1kx 7 років тому +49

    You don't have to slide up. You just have to flip the aquarium stand over and slide down. Great build though.

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  7 років тому +7

      That's a great tip thanks! I'll bare that in mind for next time :)

    • @jumadiadi9738
      @jumadiadi9738 5 років тому +1

      😊

  • @tariquejamal8823
    @tariquejamal8823 4 роки тому +1

    Which wood I should use ???? Plzz reply

  • @ABM261-zi2gl
    @ABM261-zi2gl 4 роки тому

    What type of wood did you use?

  • @Tony-zq2fs
    @Tony-zq2fs 4 роки тому

    Copying this same design ty so much! BTW did you drill pilot holes? Some of the wood I got cracked even though I did do pilot holes and the drills said no pilot hole required lol

  • @dom420lsd
    @dom420lsd 3 роки тому +1

    I currently have the wood all measured up and cut. I’m wondering which size went where?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  3 роки тому

      It’s like a giant jigsaw puzzle 😅 I think I mention what each one was for when I stated the sizes.

  • @BarbarosYurttagul
    @BarbarosYurttagul 2 роки тому +1

    Looks good. My first question is; the stand looks off balance. What did you do to fix it? The second question is; are your woods chamfered or not?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  2 роки тому

      Does it look off balance? It wasn’t. Might have been an uneven floor. The wood does have a slightly bevelled edge yes :)

    • @BarbarosYurttagul
      @BarbarosYurttagul 2 роки тому +1

      @@SimplyShrimps thanks

  • @tmaxianrider5081
    @tmaxianrider5081 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your video. I appreciate your sense of humour and easy going style. Besides being informative, it is entertaining (: I can't believe you cut all that stuff with a handsaw. WHY?????????? No way would I tackle something like this without my Dewalt powered miter saw. Your end result is impressive and inspired me to use it as a basis for making my own tank stand. I have used it to make a version of this stand for a 75g tank. I have completed things through the end of "part 1". Just some comments on things so far, in no particular order.
    In the section where you had difficulty lifting up the second frame...if you turn the whole thing upside down and let gravity do the work, it comes right off (:
    I used more screws than you did, esp. on the cross beams from front to back. Pretty much everywhere I thought a screw could go, I put two in. On the other hand, I didn't use any glue. Thing seems rock solid.
    I didn't see anything in your video on how to measure the desired width. I cut wood based on the width of the tank....I didn't think to factor in the width of the plywood sides. Now I think I might have a problem with how the trim that forms the "lip" will fit. I guess I can make it the thickness of the plywood, but then I will need a second piece of trim to cover the seam between the plywood and the frame that forms the lip. We will see how it goes.
    I don't know how I managed it - because I tried to be so careful, but my "center support" is off center. So my doors will not be the same size. I could take things apart to fix it, but I'm not going to . At this point, it is what it is. I didn't measure it yet, but I think it is off by an inch. Oh well (:
    Speaking of bad measurements....I "double thunk" myself. I cut the frame wood as if it would go AROUND the tank, rather than support the thank. So they were all 3" too long. I realized this after making "frame 1" and doing a test fit at the tank. It went around the tank just fine - and then I thought, "DUH, it needs to SUPPORT the tank. So I cut the two long pieces 3" shorter, but somehow didn't think to do the two short pieces - and I didn't realize that until I was almost done with part 1. So I had to take it apart and cut the 10 or so short pieces to make them 3" shorter. That screw up cost me an hour, which was less than I was thinking. I'm glad I did it though because otherwise the end result would be goofy.
    I think you're sort of giving the short stick to the interior though. There is a lot more you can do there than what I saw at the end of Part 2. I put in the same cross beams on the bottom as I did for the top, so it is symmetrical in that respect. I also put in a 2x4 piece in the "center channel" to create a smooth floor there. I am also going to put in plywood or planks on the inside bottom, to cover all the bottom cross beams and give it a more finished look, in addition to the practical benefit of a smooth floor. The BIG thing it is missing is shelving. I'm going to put some in mine. I am also doing the electrical a bit different. I am planning on using USB-charged, portable/wireless motion detecting lights. That will make the inside a lot cleaner and neater. I have more OCD than you do (: I'm also going to put in more "storage cubby" type arrangements, and overall really try to make the inside of the cabinet look as nice as the outside of the cabinet. Yes, my OCD is strong. If you provide a way to contact you more directly, I will send you pictures and such to show what I am doing if you want.
    No hot drinks. If I want to burn my tongue, I'll eat pizza. Dr. Pepper for me, thanks.
    Overall - great work! Thanks again!

  • @michaladamski6039
    @michaladamski6039 2 роки тому +1

    Hi its that 4x2 timber?

  • @marko1779
    @marko1779 6 років тому +2

    Great video. Now I have an idea on how to make my stand. 👍🏽

  • @matthewbell9667
    @matthewbell9667 3 роки тому +1

    Good job

  • @thomasmaher6542
    @thomasmaher6542 2 роки тому

    Great video, didn’t take much time to work out the right measurements for my tank. Worked a treat for my 180litre tank 👌🏼 Keep up the good work 👍🏼

  • @SiHill80
    @SiHill80 6 років тому +1

    You really should credit the King of DIY for using his design ;)

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      It’s not really ‘his’ design is it ;)

    • @SiHill80
      @SiHill80 6 років тому

      I would say it is his design yes, but if you want to dispute that then it's still far more his than yours, and you can't tell me you didn't copy the design from his videos... even to the point of lifting the outer frame! You seem to be trying to pass off the design as yours in this video which is unfair. Give credit where credit is due, it's doesn't do you any harm and it will bring you some UA-cam respect rather than negative comments.

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Everyone is entitled to their own opinion 😄

    • @SiHill80
      @SiHill80 6 років тому

      Agreed. But blatantly copying a old UA-cam videos kind of negates opinions.

  • @Fagav
    @Fagav 5 років тому +4

    Hello, could you tell me the measures of the wood in cm I mean thickness and width thank you very much

  • @syedhanzala3045
    @syedhanzala3045 4 роки тому

    Which wood did you use

  • @danielsmith5294
    @danielsmith5294 4 роки тому

    Hi amazing tank been looking to buy a stand for my 5x2x2 Acrylic tank. My question is what did you use to make the edging for that hides the bottom of the tank? Also is that same piece of wood is that just glued and not screwed?? Thank

  • @anthonyragan2696
    @anthonyragan2696 6 років тому +4

    Very nice. Over-built for sturdiness, just the way I like it. I have to admit I raised an eyebrow at the color choices, but it looked really neat at the end, like a Chinese lacquered cabinet. Well done!

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому +1

      Thanks :) yeah better safe than sorry!

  • @marioheir9364
    @marioheir9364 6 років тому +3

    Hi
    Nice job !
    what would be price for material to build this stand pls ?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Hi there, thanks! I forget now but I think the complete stand, after I painted it an all, was around £200 ish 😁

  • @hmongguyful
    @hmongguyful 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, Im gonna use this design. What do you think if I used 4x4s for the legs? So there wouldn't be any need to add more vertical supports for each forner. The base and top will just be the standard 2x4.

  • @1USAUSA
    @1USAUSA 5 років тому

    Hey Mr. Shrimp... got a question for you... do you first PRE-DRILL a hole for the screws to go in before you start screwing them with drill? Cause you don't show that part in the video.

    • @tmaxianrider5081
      @tmaxianrider5081 4 роки тому

      It makes it easier and results in less frustration, but with deck screws, you don't have to predrill hole.

    • @1USAUSA
      @1USAUSA 4 роки тому

      @@tmaxianrider5081 Thank you, my friend. I followed this video and built myself a very similar stand for my fish tank. Wow, it is strong as a steel. I did pre-drill holes for the screws, even though I did try to just screw them in first and it was just too frustrating like you said. Few screws wouldn't go in all the way or one or two got stuck... lol... Have a great day now, my friend. :)

  • @nikkismith2168
    @nikkismith2168 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you

  • @andiyretro5036
    @andiyretro5036 Рік тому

    I want to ask, what size is the wood in cm?

  • @raulvazquez1857
    @raulvazquez1857 4 роки тому

    Can I use 2x4x8 pressure treated lumber?

  • @ridindirtyrc
    @ridindirtyrc 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much, made a stand for my 150 pound tank!

  • @dennis-qu7bs
    @dennis-qu7bs 7 років тому +1

    good work mate!

  • @christopherblack7823
    @christopherblack7823 6 років тому +1

    LOVE it! What kind of paint didyou use was it a high gloos grade paint? Brand name if any did you use?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Cheers dude! Yes it was a high gloss paint (Cuban Red). It is Wickes own brand, which is a hardware store in the UK.

  • @JUnitYT
    @JUnitYT 4 роки тому

    Do you have a materials list anywhere? Purchasing tomorrow :)

  • @arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435
    @arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435 6 років тому +1

    Great build... Well done

  • @amylavery2545
    @amylavery2545 4 роки тому

    Hi mate what's the name of the wood you're using can't find it anywhere thanks

  • @michaelhardy20
    @michaelhardy20 6 років тому +2

    Just finished building this today, inspired by your video, one thing though, the measurements are wrong for the support struts lol i got all the wood cut at the builders merchants and the 22.5" pieces should actually of been 22", should really of measured it and thought about it myself but there you go. Thanks for the video anyway!

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      How strange, I just re measured mine on the stand and they are 22.5” hmm 🤔 That’s amazing though I’m glad I could help! If you have Instagram and love to see a picture of the stand. Tag me in it @simply_shrimps 😁

    • @michaelhardy20
      @michaelhardy20 6 років тому +1

      Simply Shrimps Hi yes very strange, i fitted the both top and bottom frames so they sat flush with the 29" height struts and when i went to fit the uprights they were all 1/2" too long lol no bother i just sawed a bit off, i will tag you when its ready im having a few issues with it at the moment, had the empty tank on it tonight and its got a few high spots which is leaving a 1-2mm air gap in certain spots, needs sorting before i fill it, i must say you made it look easy on your video! It was quite fiddly and frustrating i had no clamps and no flat floor lol

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Oops.. I have a sheet of wood and polystyrene under the tank and on top of the stand. The just helped level it out completely. I look forward to seeing it :)

    • @jamesh7876
      @jamesh7876 6 років тому +1

      Michael Hardy I was wondering about that half inch myself; I’m thinking of adding 6 inches to both leg struts and making it 2.5’ tall to allow for a higher tank over all and room for a sump.
      How does yours look?

  • @edhorlickbullecer8564
    @edhorlickbullecer8564 4 роки тому +2

    Coffee... Definitely COFFEE! I like mine black. :-)

  • @mrswiggles2012
    @mrswiggles2012 7 років тому +1

    great job my friend. I prefer coffee. One cup a day in the morning and tea only whenchilly or I feel a bit under the weather.

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  7 років тому

      I can’t stand tea and I’m English haha 😂

  • @pakoakwa7032
    @pakoakwa7032 7 років тому +2

    Nice job, I start build my stand tomorrow for rio 180 coz i have old model juwel stand and it is not practic and too small. Helpful video. Thanks Mate

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  7 років тому

      No worries! I'm glad I could help. I hope your stand build is going well.

  • @LOL-wl5po
    @LOL-wl5po 6 років тому +1

    great video..please help me with the measurements of wood pieces to be cut for 4'x1.6'x2'.Thank in advance.

  • @TeruPets
    @TeruPets 7 років тому +1

    Nice project! Coffee all day

  • @madgamerstudios324
    @madgamerstudios324 4 роки тому

    Will a 5t gallon long fit this?

  • @ralphashdown4589
    @ralphashdown4589 4 роки тому

    I’m just about to build one for my new tank which is 2m x 0.8m which will hold just about 100l of water. I intend using your design but with 2 sets of supports along the long side i.e. each one a third of the length. I just hop it’s enough!!!

  • @markadams9401
    @markadams9401 4 роки тому

    Great job young man! You've inspired me to make my own stand and this size would be great for my 90 gallon tank. My question is can you comment about your parts list for the pre cut lumber pieces, giving a description of which cut piece goes where on the stand? I'm sorry I can't quite make out what you're saying, like struts, I don't know where you mean. I know the long pieces, but not all the short ones. Thank you very much for your efforts!

  • @stuartthurgeson3847
    @stuartthurgeson3847 6 років тому +2

    I'm looking at building a similar stand for a 240 litre tank that's 4ft x 1.5ft x 2ft. Could I get away with using 3x2 instead of 4x2?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      I’d say you should be ok yes :) just make sure you re-enforce the main support legs like I did. Better safe than sorry ;)

  • @ShrimpLife
    @ShrimpLife 7 років тому +1

    nice diy stand! tea, and choc. digestive!

  • @alendshkur796
    @alendshkur796 4 роки тому +3

    Where do you find lumber like that all I can get is twisted crap

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  4 роки тому +1

      I just hand selected them in the hardware store

  • @jnava121
    @jnava121 6 років тому +1

    Short and Simple! was very helpful

  • @ameen89100
    @ameen89100 6 років тому +1

    Hi there,
    Just a quick question, if your stand height is 29 inches you should be going for 10 of 22 inches lumber
    but but you have gone with 22.5 inches, is it because of a snug fit

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      I built it for the dimensions of my tank really.

    • @ameen89100
      @ameen89100 6 років тому +1

      @@SimplyShrimps Ok, thanks for the update

  • @k0d0kan
    @k0d0kan 4 роки тому

    Nice Job bro..

  • @pekitivey
    @pekitivey 4 роки тому

    Thank you! I built a stand for my 240L tank the other day using this video as reference. how level was your stand on completion? mine has a little lean one way because of the floor its one and also not being 100% accurate (still like 99.9% tho)

  • @tammeracook5466
    @tammeracook5466 7 років тому +3

    Why can't you drill most of the screws from the back instead of the front??Wouldn't that hide a lot of the screw marks? Or is there something wrong with doing it that way?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  7 років тому

      Not at all. In fact that's a great idea! I might have to try it next time. I think it's just easier screwing from the outside in.

    • @adamalward3450
      @adamalward3450 6 років тому

      Just cover the entire thing out of plywood and you can't see them anyway :P

  • @Gennsanable
    @Gennsanable 4 роки тому

    great video. very informative

  • @markthomas3730
    @markthomas3730 2 роки тому

    IT'S ALSO A GOOD IDEA TO SCREW BACK TO FRONT & FRONT TO BACK...2 EACH WAY IS ADVISEABLE

  • @kennyconley8383
    @kennyconley8383 3 роки тому

    If my stand that I’m needing is 48 inches long and 18 inches tall and 13 inches wide. What measurements would I need for mine

  • @pack13sheet
    @pack13sheet 4 роки тому

    Very informative video... much appreciated Man... thanks 😊

  • @carlnine8580
    @carlnine8580 4 роки тому

    hii....can i know what is that wood name?

  • @azmanchuchu4309
    @azmanchuchu4309 2 роки тому

    Hallo what size you wood?

  • @NIKHILCHAUHAN-xv9ox
    @NIKHILCHAUHAN-xv9ox 5 років тому +1

    Which wood u use in this video pls tell me wood name

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  5 років тому

      Pine

    • @NIKHILCHAUHAN-xv9ox
      @NIKHILCHAUHAN-xv9ox 5 років тому +1

      Thank u so much for replay and u help me pls tell me i ahbe 4 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet tank so how much size sump is best ya u send me link sump designed

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  5 років тому

      I don’t know too much about sumps sorry :(

  • @erwinmalianzaman785
    @erwinmalianzaman785 4 роки тому

    I appreciate your good work. I want make it one like yours. Thank you very much for the usefull video.

  • @JC-vi7gg
    @JC-vi7gg 4 роки тому

    How much did all the wood cost🤔🤔🤔

  • @JayKay-ht8rg
    @JayKay-ht8rg 6 років тому +2

    Thanks. Let’s see a picture of the finished article with your Tank set up please!

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Thanks :) There are some videos on my channel of it all set up.

  • @walkerjj71
    @walkerjj71 7 років тому +1

    Awesome tank stand. Can you tell me where you got your led light from. Oh and i prefer tea with chocolate digestives

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  7 років тому

      Thanks :) good choice! The LED for above the tank is a Interpet TriSpec I bought it at my local fish shop.

  • @graemeclark7726
    @graemeclark7726 6 років тому +1

    Great build. I wanted to ask about the sump. I'm looking at a new build but am worried about allowing space for the plumbing as the tank is drilled at the bottom. No matter where the Weir is the holes are always close to the back edge and I'm not sure how I leave space without just leaving a blank space totally unsupported. How would you get around this?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому

      Thanks! That's a good point. I'd probable just drill in an extra inch maybe so that you clear the frame underneath. I probably wouldn't leave it unsupported.

    • @grantv2313
      @grantv2313 5 років тому +1

      You make the stand an inch or two bigger than the tank dimensions and then put a sheet of plywood on the top. The outside of the stand doesn’t need to be flush with the tank like all of the stands in the stores. I believe that’s all the mass producers give you because it saves on material more so than for looks.

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  5 років тому

      This is true 😁

  • @resischmelz4285
    @resischmelz4285 4 роки тому +1

    Hello, can someone tell me the measurements of these 2by4s in centimetres?
    Thx.

  • @zanezuber5693
    @zanezuber5693 4 роки тому

    Thanks man! You did a great job 👍🏻 exactly what I was looking for

  • @DigantaGhosh
    @DigantaGhosh 7 років тому +1

    Which wood i should use for a 5 feet tank by 2 feet by 2 feet tank? Or can I use iron stand with wooden covered?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому +1

      This is what I used - Wickes Studwork CLS 38 x 89 x 2400mm Single

    • @auxiliis8366
      @auxiliis8366 5 років тому +1

      A little late for this reply but the type of wood doesn't matter much aside from finish. (some people prefer a nice walnut rather than pine but that really only applies to what kind of plywood you use to wrap it and the stain/finish you want) You should look up the strength of the wood you decide on as well as whatever screws you use and calculate from there. However, when building a stand for something like an aquarium (heavy as hell and disastrous if falls and breaks) it's best to overbuild. Just build it identical to what's done in the video aside from size and you're fine.

  • @felixreali7101
    @felixreali7101 5 років тому +3

    I need advice please: I'm building my one version of this (identical frame). But I'm not gonna cover it with anything so i'm trying not to have too many screws showing (cos I have to plug them afterwards with dowels). My question is: would the frame be just as strong if I put in the screws from the inside instead of from the outside? (where possible of course)

    • @tmaxianrider5081
      @tmaxianrider5081 4 роки тому

      When using fasteners, you want the "head" of the fastener to come in from the thing you are screwing to something else. In the case of this frame, in MOST cases, it doesn't matter which side you screw from. In the cases where you are screwing something on to a double-thick piece, you want the head to come in from the new piece you are attaching. You want the screw going all the way through that piece.

  • @niravpatel9448
    @niravpatel9448 4 роки тому

    Awesome video so helpful!

  • @ammar6937
    @ammar6937 6 років тому +1

    What wood did you use c16 or c24 softwood?

    • @SimplyShrimps
      @SimplyShrimps  6 років тому +1

      I'm not sure it doesn't state but here's the information I have on it =)
      Studwood (CLS) 38x89mmx2.4m
      I hope this helps.