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    i recently started building a stand for my 210. its basically an island setup but with a slight twist. it also serves as a bar top. right now i just have the basic structure. i will add the nice skirt once i have the money for it. im thinking of staining it a coffee color. here are a few pics.





    after adding the tile




    decided to add some accent tile


    Last edited by Rico; 10-24-2010, 10:48 PM.
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  • #2
    SICK bro.
    I make people happy

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    • #3
      thanks. my plan is to divide my dinning room and front room with it. it will be viewable from both sides after i remove the dual overflow boxes.
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      • #4
        I like it, neat concept
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        • #5
          I didn't get what you were going for at first, but now that I saw the pics I think it is awesome. Is that a 7' 210g or 6'? I think you should keep the corner overflows. they do stick out a bit but not as much as hoses for a canister would (if you went that route.) Which I guess brings up a good question, what are your plans for filtration for this monster? Keep updating this as you go along if you can. I want to see how it turns out.
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          • #6
            From an engineering standpoint, it appears that you are creating cantilever beams using 2 x 4 and joist hangers. I don't recommend this if you are going to put much weight on the bar. Your bar might also start to sag over time.

            Other than that, cool idea. I like it.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by jarrodaden View Post
              From an engineering standpoint, it appears that you are creating cantilever beams using 2 x 4 and joist hangers. I don't recommend this if you are going to put much weight on the bar. Your bar might also start to sag over time.

              Other than that, cool idea. I like it.
              yea i thought about that and was considering just adding support beam on the ends. i just dont like the idea of having the beams because they will look like legs. any suggestions?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by stevenallenbarnard View Post
                I didn't get what you were going for at first, but now that I saw the pics I think it is awesome. Is that a 7' 210g or 6'? I think you should keep the corner overflows. they do stick out a bit but not as much as hoses for a canister would (if you went that route.) Which I guess brings up a good question, what are your plans for filtration for this monster? Keep updating this as you go along if you can. I want to see how it turns out.
                im doing a 75g wet/dry. the overflow box will be on the end thats up against the wall. its a 6footer
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                • #9
                  here are the barstools

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                  • #10
                    Epic crazy man!!!!!!!!
                    HALA MADRID!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Let me know if you need some help.
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