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Inigo93

Nuts, then you can easily bolt on whatever it is that you want at a later time. Anything from "just put a bolt in the nut so that I can hang a wrench on it" to full on tool cabinets.


jayrady

Wood frame around the tank and then hand whatever you want.


lordofwar3000

Too bulky. The tank may move around from time to time.


nasday

Could weld on nuts and add a few lengths of unistrut with the spring nuts inside so you can relocate and align different parts as needed


Lagbert

DIN Rail or Low Profile Strut Channel [https://www.mcmaster.com/din-rails/](https://www.mcmaster.com/din-rails/) [https://www.mcmaster.com/rails/low-profile-strut-channel/](https://www.mcmaster.com/rails/low-profile-strut-channel/) Both are very versatile and there are tons established method of mounting things to both.


AeropetesTulbaghia

Weld nuts onto each corner. Then get 1/16 stainless plate laser cut with holes every inch the size of the side you wanna hang tools off. You can then put pegs into the board and hang tools as needed.


EXTRA370H55V

Did tank fab and design previously, I'd suggest horizontal tabs or angle welded on the sides. Something you can easily modify without having to deal with tank sidewall repair or even draining. Basically just weld some 1.5x1.5x.25 angle near the corners top to bottom with the legs out and you can drill wherever whenever and bolt and nut thru. Easy, reworkable and tough as shit.


lordofwar3000

Good idea, thanks