eternal audio wrote:honda I beam is d real ting
beside too costly, its overkill for the size tank. The way how angle iron is designed it can hold a great amount. Its only 18" wide X 48" long. The load is not that much to distribute the weight. If the tank was wider than 24" and maybe 6-8 ft, you can still go to 3"X3" or 3"X4" angle iron or hollow section. Besides going bigger, you can still maintain the same size angle iron and just go up with the actual thickness which increases your load bearing forces. If i'm not mistaken, you can get it in 3/16", 1/4" and 5/16" thickness. The thing with steel now is the cost for welding and getting someone to build it properly and know what they doing. It hard to go and let a muffler man weld it up and 6 mths down the road your livingroom or bedroom flood out. The welder must know what he doing and ensure he gets full penetration on all joints, because he might weld it and then want to grind flush (smooth) after due to cosmetic reasons, but what he has actually done is weakened the joint. You might not see it early on but the downward force is not the problem............ if not braced properly, any sideways motion can be the downfall. Better you build the stand properly first because, who knows, it might be in that same spot 5 years down the road and stabilized only to realize the stand crack or really rusted. It will be really hard to take down your tank just to fix something you should of fixed in the beginning............. I AINT GO LIE, THIS AINT NO CHEAP HOBBY NAH............. IT REALLY ADDS UP IN THE END.