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    Not sure exactly which forum to put this in, but i am thinking about staining my stand and canopy, but I am wondering if the stand can be done while tank is stocked?  Would the fumes be toxic to the fish? the canopy will be done outside but I was not sure about the stand.  Depending on what yall think i may just build a new stand and stain it in the garage.

  • #2
    Re: staining a stand and canopy

    DIY  i dont see how the fumes would get in the tank.

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    • #3
      Re: staining a stand and canopy

      i dont either, but i figured i would ask first just in case.

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      • #4
        Re: staining a stand and canopy

        Don't see why it can't be done.
        Just make sure the house is well ventilated so that YOU don't choke on the fumes.
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        • #5
          Re: staining a stand and canopy

          If the tank is on the stand there will be portions you won't be able to stain.  If that's not an issue for you, then I don't see any problems except as already mentioned the fumes and the potential risk of staining or splattering items that you did not intend to stain.  I'd make sure the top of the tank was well covered as well, just in case.  Fumes, overspray and splatters can find their way to the darnest of places.
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          • #6
            Re: staining a stand and canopy

            NA BREATH iN THE FUMES.  makes staining FUN FUN FUN.   till you pass out.  ahha :smokin:

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            • #7
              Re: staining a stand and canopy

              I am not sure that the fumes wouldnt get to the water surface..
              Personally to make sure that its done right you are going to want to sand and stain it..  I know it would be more than just a small pain in the .... to empty then move stain sand stain again, poly so that its water treated etc, but in the end worth it.  Make sure poly it so that water on the wood does not damage the stand later.

              ohh well my 1.5c worth

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              • #8
                Re: staining a stand and canopy

                10 years ago my son started a greas fire in the Kitchen and it was finally put out with a chemical extinquisher.  Made a mess in the Kitchen but no where else that I could see. Two days later all the africans in the living room were dead.

                Better safe than sorry.

                I would take the water level down and move it to a temp location.  Then  take the stand outside and paint it with a combination stain/varathane (plastic waterproofing)
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                • #9
                  Re: staining a stand and canopy

                  I would not chance it either unless you can careless about the inhabitants then why not?
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                  • #10
                    Re: staining a stand and canopy

                    most of the oxygen/air that's in aquarium water - where most fish breathe it from - is absorbed from the surface and/or an air pump.  If it's in the air, it will be in the water.  

                    I second phishphreeks suggestion - lower the water and relocate it temporarily.  

                    Cinder blocks are pretty cheap - those and a couple of pieces of 2x4's and you've got a cheap temp stand until the stand is done.
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