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125 gal stand and canopy
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 1:24 pm
by andy4499
I have a stand and canopy for a 125 gal tank that I am thinking about selling. Would anyone be interested in buying it.
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:00 pm
by danielmiller82
i see that you are taking my advice about building a new canopy! good call buddy
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:13 pm
by andy4499
Yeah I am going to build a new canopy but my wife suggested to me the other day that It would look better In a darker finish (She like the cherry finish) so I am not sure if I want to build both the stand and canopy. If I only do the canopy I will just make it the same color (lite wood finish) as it is now. I will do both if I can find someone to buy the stand in a few days.
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:46 pm
by tbmoore
Depending on the size there is a guy in Wade that has stand kits....in Mahogony...also has some really great boards, molding, and plywood at a good price...
Tropical Mahogany stock
Thickness Width Length Price
1" 3.5 73 $6.50
1" 3.75 49 $4.50
1" 4 23 $2.50
1" 4.5 49 $5.50
1" 5 49 $6.00
1" 6.75 49 $8.00
1" 6.75 73 $12.00
1" 8 49 $10.00
1" 8 73 $14.50
1" 8.75 49 $10.50
1" 12 47 $14.00
1" 12 30 $9.00
1" 12 49 $15.50
1" 12 73 $21.50
1" 13 73 $23.00
1" 17 30 $12.50
1" 17.5 47 $20.00
1" 17.75 30 $13.00
1" 17 71 $31.00
(All measurments in inches.)
~Cabinet doors priced @ $5/ each. (23 1/2" x 19 1/2" raised panel)
~Cabinet faces priced @ $8 for 48" and $11 for 72". (30"tall)
(48" Face houses two doors and 72" face houses three doors.)
~Exterior Solid Mahogany Doors (3068)
1 3/4" thick, exterior, 6- raised panels $125 each.
Pre-cut door jamb material- 7' lengths $3/ board (Tropical Mahogany)
~Flooring~ (3/4" solid wood)
Royal Mohogany $3/ square foot
Brazilian Cherry $3/ square foot (Please check flooring for
Brazilian Walnut $3/ squre foot in-stock availability.)
Brazilian Chestnut $3.25/ square foot
Tatajuba $3.25/ square foot
Purple Heart $3.50/square foot
~Copaiba Plywood~ (3/4" (18mm) thick, 4' x 8' )
$25 / sheet Minimum order of 4 sheets for delivery.
For information contact:
Chris Taylor
(228)769-6583 ~home/fax~
(228)369-9583 ~cell~ Charlie Craft 601-947-8751
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:55 pm
by andy4499
Thanks Terry I will figure out what I need and I might get some of this. Is this how the sizes are
1" 3.5 73 $6.50
T W L
1 X 3.5 X 73 for $6.50
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 6:55 pm
by andy4499
Here is a picture of the set up. It is the tank on the back wall. The tank is not for sale.
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 7:06 pm
by tbmoore
some are frames...some boards...some doors...prices my be different since price list is about 1 1/2 yr old...just have to call them....if you decide to go this route call me I will tell you what to look for.....you can go to my web site and see a picture of what was built for my 240 or go to the gallery section.
http://myweb.cableone.net/tbmoore/reef.htm
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:40 pm
by andy4499
Thanks Terry, but I think that is going to be a little out of my price range. I can get the wood cheeper at home depot. I know it is not the best stuff to use, but that is about all that I can afford.
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:44 pm
by tbmoore
Cabinet faces priced @ $8 for 48" and $11 for 72". (30"tall)
just add doors at $5 each...
that is $21 for the front face of the stand another $11 for the rear...forget how much the sides are
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 6:37 am
by andy4499
The canopy is the main thing that I would need wood for. The stand I think that I am going to be able to varnish the it, so I think I am going to keep it and build a the canopy that is 18” tall. If I do change my mind I may get up with you on the wood, because that is a really good price for the stand.
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:02 am
by medikall
Just something to think about the wood at home depot, its not kiln dried. Normally you can (or at least here in pensacola) get kiln dried equivalent of what home depot sells for the same or lower by shopping at the hard wood suppliers.
Benefits of kiln dried is it wont shrink or split as much over time. Very important if you have an oven over your tank like I do.