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Unread 11/08/2017, 06:07 PM   #2204
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Originally Posted by ThisGuy12 View Post
I'm genuinely curious as to why so many people are angle gusseting their corners. That's way overkill IMO and takes away from working space.

Here's my stand, its 2" x2" x1/4" wall steel square tubing powder coated matte black. It is 7'-6" long x 38.5" wide x 36" high, and yes I had the numbers run it tops out at 10,000lbs capacity before any failure.

I am designing a fastener system to adhere the hardwood panels to it but make them removable. Kind of a clip style system.





With plywood on it and sump in place (FYI that is a 100gal 4' long acrylic sump lol)
Hello ThisGuy12

Interesting design; kind of exactly what I was looking for. Why did you design it out of 3 different sections bolted together? How strong has it been since put to use? Are these bolts holding everything in a rigid fashion; ex. no frame twist etc. Do you have leveling feet for each section? Please answer, I need to have a stand that is roughly 72x34x40h in the basement but the staircase is only 30" wide. HELP!!!

Does anybody else have any ideas how much issue can be addressed?


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