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I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons,
or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...d-1141573-.htm |
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On 8/18/2017 6:44 PM, Terrance D McCarty wrote:
I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's withÂ* 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. It is really about balance. one 2 x 4 can take the weight but you want to distribute it evenly. https://courses.cit.cornell.edu/arch...7.1/index.html |
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On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 8:21:48 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/18/2017 6:44 PM, Terrance D McCarty wrote: I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's withÂ* 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. It is really about balance. one 2 x 4 can take the weight but you want to distribute it evenly. https://courses.cit.cornell.edu/arch...7.1/index.html Agree What he's described is way more than min to support it. |
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 22:44:02 GMT, Terrance D McCarty
m wrote: I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. You must be over thinking this project. Is the ground surface not good enough to hold a barrel of water? What kind of barrel are you supporting? |
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![]() I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. You must be over thinking this project. Is the ground surface not good enough to hold a barrel of water? What kind of barrel are you supporting? Maybe under-thinking it ? I'm thinking that the base - under the support - is more critical. Rain barrels will over-flow big time - during the heavy downpours. ... make sure the ground beneath the barrel is stable ! then - a big sidewalk paver - with a couple concrete blocks on top - will cost almost nothing in dollars or time - and provide a nice raised surface - get your rain barrel up high enough to get a pail under the drain tap. ... and a bonus - no rotting wood to attract bugs ! or fall apart in a few years. John T. |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 12:24:40 -0700, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 22:44:02 GMT, Terrance D McCarty om wrote: I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. You must be over thinking this project. Is the ground surface not good enough to hold a barrel of water? What kind of barrel are you supporting? He may be thinking that the barrel up off the ground will gravity feed for irrigation, hand watering, eliminating a pump. I have this with my 150 gal aerator tank. It will flow enough water to fill a toilet tank with the power off but you are not taking a shower. I went with 4 concrete posts (6" pvc full of concrete) and PT 2x6 stringers and decking. I think plywood will just de laminate. |
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On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 6:44:09 PM UTC-4, Terrance D McCarty wrote:
I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. You need to use the Sagulator. It will calculate the sag of more species of wood than I knew existed based on total load, load distribution, support method and a few more factors. http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ |
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On 8/20/2017 7:31 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 6:44:09 PM UTC-4, Terrance D McCarty wrote: I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. You need to use the Sagulator. It will calculate the sag of more species of wood than I knew existed based on total load, load distribution, support method and a few more factors. http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ It crossed my mind too but I don't see anything sagging. The barrel is self supporting around the circumference and the supports will be directly below it. |
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On Sunday, August 20, 2017 at 11:00:27 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/20/2017 7:31 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 6:44:09 PM UTC-4, Terrance D McCarty wrote: I am building a stand for one of my rain barrels, (full capacity 50 gallons, or ~ 420 lbs). I am using 3/4 inch plywood, and plan on supporting it every 60 degrees of circumference with 2 x 4's with 2 or 4 in the middle of the circle. Think this will hold 420 lbs.of water, plus 25 lbs of barrel weight? (Total= ~455 lbs) Thank you. You need to use the Sagulator. It will calculate the sag of more species of wood than I knew existed based on total load, load distribution, support method and a few more factors. http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ It crossed my mind too but I don't see anything sagging. The barrel is self supporting around the circumference and the supports will be directly below it. Yeah, but where's the fun in *not* using the Sagulator? ;-) |
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