aquarium stand
I made this aquarium a couple of years ago. I wanted an aquarium stand that did not look heavy like most of what you typically see in aquarium stands.
I made this aquarium a couple of years ago. I wanted an aquarium stand that did not look heavy like most of what you typically see in aquarium stands.
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Very nice. I am a big fan of segmental arches, so this one was really eye-catching.
The matching arched doors is very nice, and the whole piece shows good discipline. I particularly like the very subtle curves in the legs, just right to accent the transition detail under the top. Well done Michael!
will this stand hold a 225 gallon aquarium ? that will be close to 1800 lbs
Don R
Michael
Great looking stand. What kind of framework did you use to support nearly 2000 pounds? Would you share your plan
Rocketman2008@me.com
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