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Re: [Killietalk] Killietalk Digest, Vol 60, Issue 57
Does anyone have pictures they might be willing to share of building racks
for twenty's? I also have a couple of seventies id like to stack so any
advice in that area would be very much appreciated. I don't post much but I
always enjoy the knowledge I get from reading you folks posts.
Rhon Reames
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> 1. Re: 20 gallon fish rack (Joseph Scanlan)
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:03:37 -0500
> From: Joseph Scanlan <drkillinut at mac_com>
> Subject: Re: [Killietalk] 20 gallon fish rack
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> By the way David. When you buy wood make sure it is not pine. I use
> fir. Also, make sure the wood screws are either brass or coated to
> prevent rusting. Joe
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> On Jul 28, 2008, at 12:29 PM, djramsey at djramseyonline_com wrote:
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> > I want to redo part of my tank setups. I want to put 5 20 gallon tanks
> > turn shortway on a single bottom rack. Above that will be 20 longs
> > or a
> > lot of 10s. Now a 20 is 24" long so the rack will be 24" wide.
> > Tanks are
> > a little over 12" wide, so 5 of them would need 5ft and a couple of
> > inches. Anyone have any pics of such a rack? Or pictures of a rack
> > using
> > wood that is holding a similar weight? The box store has a 6ft long
> > monster 3 shelf rack that will work, but it is $150, and still needs
> > plywood shelves to support the tanks. Seems too expensive if a wood
> > rack
> > can be built. I just do not want it to fall down. Being design
> > challenged, pictures will really help. thanks.
> > David Ramsey djramsey at djramseyonline_com
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