Finally, after a very long time of admiring Waywardson's 150 gal build, I am attempting my first stand build and furniture quality build ever. It isn't going to be as dramatic and gorgeous as his but it will fit my wife's an my style.
Eventually the thread will include the low tech tank build (maybe low/hi tech) but for now I will just log my stand build starting with the dimensional lumber frame built in my newly and slowly building workshop.
Please bear with me since I am working on weekends mostly and the build will be fairly slow. I stay with my 1-year-old son all day and I don't expose him to saw dust since he has heart issues.
But for now here is a shot of the cut lumber and a little corner of my shop. I am currently cutting lap joints to fit the frame together nearly exact as Waywardson's frame build. I'll post shots of the pieces as soon as I finish them all. I am working with a router and cheap tablesaw so work is slow. One thing I noticed while cutting the lap joints is that Waywardson did a fantastic job cleaning his shop before taking pictures. I cut 24 joints and my shop floor looked like a hampster cage (by the way, if anyone wants pine shavings I can bag them up and ship them to you). I guess I have to get my 2HP dust collector attached to my router and tablesaw ASAP to keep the chips from around the shop and out of my lungs.

I know, my shop is a little cluttered right now. I am still working on getting it to be fully functional.
Wish me luck!

Eventually the thread will include the low tech tank build (maybe low/hi tech) but for now I will just log my stand build starting with the dimensional lumber frame built in my newly and slowly building workshop.
Please bear with me since I am working on weekends mostly and the build will be fairly slow. I stay with my 1-year-old son all day and I don't expose him to saw dust since he has heart issues.
But for now here is a shot of the cut lumber and a little corner of my shop. I am currently cutting lap joints to fit the frame together nearly exact as Waywardson's frame build. I'll post shots of the pieces as soon as I finish them all. I am working with a router and cheap tablesaw so work is slow. One thing I noticed while cutting the lap joints is that Waywardson did a fantastic job cleaning his shop before taking pictures. I cut 24 joints and my shop floor looked like a hampster cage (by the way, if anyone wants pine shavings I can bag them up and ship them to you). I guess I have to get my 2HP dust collector attached to my router and tablesaw ASAP to keep the chips from around the shop and out of my lungs.

I know, my shop is a little cluttered right now. I am still working on getting it to be fully functional.
Wish me luck!
