Custom built stands and canopies.

pidge

Angel Fish
#22
Here are a few more recent ones. The photos are not too good. I have not been able to fix my camera yet.

A solid oak stand for a 90 built for fish26, stained ebony


This one is a 80 gal "euro" bow front, painted black
Unfinished, its easier to tell


finished and in place


This one is an older one that I built for wrick181. It was harder design because I was trying to keep the cost down as low as I could. It is just oak ply, that I grain matched for the doors and what not.


I have built several others since starting this thread, but do not have any photos of them yet. I can provide many references as well.
 

dv3

Beluga
M.A.S.C Club Member
#23
looks good ...after all them stands you might need to consider becoming a sponsor :)
 

chrislorentz

Dolphin
M.A.S.C Club Member
#24
lol
 

ShelbyJK500

Dolphin
M.A.S.C Club Member
#25
Shoot me a PM about what it might run to cover three sides (peninsula style) of a 72" by 24" base with a nicely stained furniture-quality wrap. I don't need to much function in the base as it won't be used for anything other than looks. I will need access to just below the tank as I have flow valves underneath. Then I would be looking to match a canopy to the base. I'm looking at different lighting options, but I definitely don't like the tall canopy look. (And can't stand open tops personally)

Pics of it currently;



 

dv3

Beluga
M.A.S.C Club Member
#28
pidge;121332 said:
Hmmmm, not a bad idea, if I do say so myself.

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nice! ..you can pm or email any of the boards members and we can get you all set-up
 

pidge

Angel Fish
#29
othercents;121345 said:
That ebony stand looks awesome. Could you tell us how much one of those run?
Well I built a canopy as well to go along with this stand. There were quite a few upgrades, like, the solid core doors, and the clam style canopy. There were a few other things that the person had added on that increased the price a little. For a stand and canopy that are this size made out of oak, without all the upgrades, I would charge somewhere around $750.
 

dv3

Beluga
M.A.S.C Club Member
#30
pidge;121405 said:
Well I built a canopy as well to go along with this stand. There were quite a few upgrades, like, the solid core doors, and the clam style canopy. There were a few other things that the person had added on that increased the price a little. For a stand and canopy that are this size made out of oak, without all the upgrades, I would charge somewhere around $750.
seems like alot but everyone should keep in mind this type of stand isnt your run off the mill mass produced piece 'o junk stand its a piece of furniture and it takes alot of time, patience and money to build something like this ...never seen his work in person but just saying in general this is a whole different animal
 

othercents

Tang
M.A.S.C Club Member
#31
dv3;121408 said:
seems like alot but everyone should keep in mind this type of stand isnt your run off the mill mass produced piece 'o junk stand its a piece of furniture and it takes alot of time, patience and money to build something like this ...never seen his work in person but just saying in general this is a whole different animal
Actually your run of the mill piece of junk is about that much unless you are talking about the ones that wobble.
 

pidge

Angel Fish
#36
Here is one I finished for aqua imports. It is double sided with some oak pieces covering up the over flows.
Lets try this again.
 

pidge

Angel Fish
#39
The stand I just finished up for Cody, triple t. It's a mock of the Solana 60xl stand. The last picture is what it was supposed to look like.
 

pidge

Angel Fish
#40
Here is the stand I recently finished for Cody, Tripple T. It is a mock of the Solana 60XL, I built it just a little bit taller and used some different hinges. The last one is what the original looks like.



 
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