Hey guys had a random thought today and decided to renovate my tank stand. As it is its just a basic wooden stand 6 legs all open etc...
The reno will involve staining up some new wood to make it into a cabinet and not just a stand. Picked up some pine and pine sheets from bunnings + some stain. Will post pictures soon if it all goes to plan.
Any suggestions on how to make a hood would be appreciated
Tank Stand Renovation 6x2x2
Started by ciichlidsteve, Mar 31 2010 05:30 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 31 March 2010 - 05:30 PM
#2
Posted 04 April 2010 - 07:51 PM
looking forward to pictures of progress, do explain every step you make.
cheers.
cheers.
#3
Posted 12 April 2010 - 11:36 AM
Havent posted anything here in a while I have put in shelves (MDF) and sealed both sides with some pine board as well as putting the front frame on will post some pictures when I get home. Bloody phone wont connect with windows 7 so will have to find another way .
#4
Posted 13 May 2010 - 09:03 PM
I keep coming back here
#5
Posted 14 May 2010 - 05:03 PM
QUOTE (Barf @ May 13 2010, 09:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I keep coming back here
i think this post should be deleted, its annoying
nothing even happened...
#6
Posted 23 May 2010 - 01:12 PM
dont delete i have had exams so havent had a chance to upload photos. still trying to work out how to resize to post them
I have made some progress but not alot due to uni and exams.
Trying to decide wether to put four small doors on or two large ones.
I apologise for the lack of posting and pictures it must be frustrating sorry .
This is the best i can do until i get home from this pic you can see what the basic frame looked like (the light pine frame underneath) Excuse all the crap in there but they are the mdf shelves i got cut to size and the just slotted in the ends before i put on the side panels.
All the wood is proud of the original stand (on top of) and has been stained with cabots stain and varnish, western jarrah - reasonably priced from bunnings. Requires a good even three coats with each taking around 8 hours to dry so is a good project for a weekend.
Tank_reno.jpg 622.69KB 196 downloads
not the greatest photo but hopefully will keep you happy until i can work out how to upload the rest.
sorry again for how long it has taken me to upload the photos it has been put on hold a few times due to uni commitments.
I have made some progress but not alot due to uni and exams.
Trying to decide wether to put four small doors on or two large ones.
I apologise for the lack of posting and pictures it must be frustrating sorry .
This is the best i can do until i get home from this pic you can see what the basic frame looked like (the light pine frame underneath) Excuse all the crap in there but they are the mdf shelves i got cut to size and the just slotted in the ends before i put on the side panels.
All the wood is proud of the original stand (on top of) and has been stained with cabots stain and varnish, western jarrah - reasonably priced from bunnings. Requires a good even three coats with each taking around 8 hours to dry so is a good project for a weekend.
Tank_reno.jpg 622.69KB 196 downloads
not the greatest photo but hopefully will keep you happy until i can work out how to upload the rest.
sorry again for how long it has taken me to upload the photos it has been put on hold a few times due to uni commitments.
#7
Posted 23 May 2010 - 11:44 PM
Here we go guys just for you i spent a good hour working out program compatability issues with the phone and finally uploaded the photos
Staining of the wood
Photo0048.jpg 122.34KB 138 downloads
Before putting anything on
Photo0053.jpg 101.83KB 165 downloads
The first side panel goes on
Photo0052.jpg 87.3KB 132 downloads
The other side before the side panel
Photo0054.jpg 107.28KB 101 downloads
After attatching some of the front pieces
Photo0055.jpg 110.72KB 136 downloads
All the front pieces in place just before the shelves go in
Photo0061.jpg 85.67KB 98 downloads
In go the shelves and on goes the last side panel
Photo0062.jpg 85.26KB 107 downloads
This is as far as i have got. Now that i have worked out how to get the photos from my phone to here (im not an idiot it really is gay when new technology i.e. brand new phones arent compatible with the latest OS just a mess around really searching windows forums) if you want any particular information on what i did or close up shots of specific parts i can do that.
Any one have any opinion on what i should do about doors 4 small ones or 2 large ones ?????
cheers
Justin
Staining of the wood
Photo0048.jpg 122.34KB 138 downloads
Before putting anything on
Photo0053.jpg 101.83KB 165 downloads
The first side panel goes on
Photo0052.jpg 87.3KB 132 downloads
The other side before the side panel
Photo0054.jpg 107.28KB 101 downloads
After attatching some of the front pieces
Photo0055.jpg 110.72KB 136 downloads
All the front pieces in place just before the shelves go in
Photo0061.jpg 85.67KB 98 downloads
In go the shelves and on goes the last side panel
Photo0062.jpg 85.26KB 107 downloads
This is as far as i have got. Now that i have worked out how to get the photos from my phone to here (im not an idiot it really is gay when new technology i.e. brand new phones arent compatible with the latest OS just a mess around really searching windows forums) if you want any particular information on what i did or close up shots of specific parts i can do that.
Any one have any opinion on what i should do about doors 4 small ones or 2 large ones ?????
cheers
Justin
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