Sink the screwheads in below flush and put some wood putty in, preferably make your own with sawdust from cutting the cedar and a little bit of wood glue, then you know it'll be a perfect match to the wood and be stainable. You'll never see 'em.
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printthread.php?t=20739&pp=40^^^ That's my plan!
Looks good so far Mike !!
Hey we have the same size tank, except mine is rimless and RR. Cool stand, my woodworking skills are put to definite shame.
Thanks!
I will be drilling the tank soon enough, I just have to decide where.
The stand is all put together, I decided I need an extra set of hands and arms, but they just didn't happen, so I have some sanding to do. Funny how all my measurements were less then a 1/16" tolerance, but I ended up with just over that on the "high" corner. According to my trusty steel square, I am good all around though, so that is a good thing.
I have a shorter work day tomorrow, hopefully I can get it sanded and stained and then in the house the day after. All the pieces are starting to fall into line, now I just need to find a few Benjamin's to spend...
Here are the few quick snaps I took last night:
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I think Lightroom did a bit to much to the stain color, it is not quite that dark, but close. (I used a natural Danish Oil finish on Cedar.)
I need to find some thin foam to sit the tank on, and I am thinking some trim to cover the black bottom of the tank. The plan also calls for a shelf on the bottom, and a shelf in the middle. What do you think about a matching back, to hide the pipes that are going to run from the tank bottom to the basement!?
Looks great Mike! I like the wall idea also. All ya need know is a drill and hole saw ! Lol
Looking good so far!