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dickenscd

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I need two 32" high black cabinets for AGA 92G corner bowfront tank to match the other 215G Oceanic 32" high standard black oak cabinet.

The current matching black pine cabinet supplied by AGA is only 28" high.

Oceanic used to produce 32" high black stand for their 92G corner bowfront tank.

I live and work at Long Island, NY, but I am willing to pay good prices and drive hundred of miles to pick up.

James
 

TimberTDI

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The problem with the a 32" stand (as I found after building mine) is that if it is constructed in one piece it can not fit through most doors in the house. After I built mine I had to cut it in half like two pie wedges to fit through the family room door. If there ever was a "Homer Simpson DUH" moment that was it. I was able to get it out of the basement door, through the main entry door but when I hit the family room door; I was sh!t out of luck and had to lug it back to the workshop and cut it down. You can't tell from the outside that it was cut in half.

Here's a pic of when I first built it:
bowtank2.jpg


Steven
 

dickenscd

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Your cabinet looks beautiful.

Could you tell me who made the stand for you? I might have to use his service.

This cabinet will be used in my office tanks, and the entrace is not a problem.


James
 

TimberTDI

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Your cabinet looks beautiful.

Could you tell me who made the stand for you? I might have to use his service.

Uh that would be me.

The problem with the a 32" stand (as I found after building mine) is that if it is constructed in one piece it can not fit through most doors in the house. After I built mine I had to cut it in half like two pie wedges to fit through the family room door. If there ever was a "Homer Simpson DUH" moment that was it. I was able to get it out of the basement door, through the main entry door but when I hit the family room door; I was sh!t out of luck and had to lug it back to the workshop and cut it down. You can't tell from the outside that it was cut in half.

Here's a pic of when I first built it:
 

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