OK some more pictures of the stand build, since that's all I have right now.
The last two nights, after work, I cut down two sheets of 3/4 plywood and glued them together to make the base for the tank to rest on.
First I had to cut down the plywood sheets. I used a guide system that works with a circular saw. It works very well. Much, much easier than trying to use the table saw to maneuver and break down a 70lb full sheet of plywood.
First you take the guide and put it over the area you want to cut off. The white line is plastic, and the edge of it is exactly where the blade will cut, so all you have to do is snap a line and drop the guide on top of it.
Then you tighten some clamps, that sit underneath the guide, to the board.
There is a plate that you attach to the bottom of the saw, the saw with the plate then rides on a rail on top of the guide. Then all you do is push the saw down the guide.
That's it. Now you have a nice straight line.
Do this a few more times and the whole sheet if broken down very easily.
After the two sheets were all cut up, I cut an opening for the bulkheads. I just cut out the dimensions of the overflow box.
Next was to glue and screw the two sheets together. The one piece was bowed more than I thought when I bought it, so it took a bunch of clamps to get everything just right. I made sure my wife saw that I used every clamp that I owned, just to justify all the clamps I bought last year!!
I let the everything sit overnight. I will take off the clamps and finish the rest tonight.