StirCrazy |
06-25-2011 05:36 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by abcha0s@conceptaquatics
(Post 619932)
It's not a good idea to put your tank on foam if it has a floating bottom and trim.
- Brad
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I don't know if I would agree with that at all. for 12 years on here and 10 year prior to that I have placed my tanks on foam and seen hundreds of others do the same on floating bottom tanks. now all because one guys tank cracked and the manufacture used that as an excuse to not pay it out everyone is scared of them. I can tell you if you use a dense foam the bottom of the tank doesn't touch the foam only the rim does so it is still having the same effect by adsorbing minor imperfections. now if you use a lower density foam that will allow the weight to be shifted to the bottom of the tank then sure you may have an issue, but using blue or pink High density foam from home depot won't allow this unless you cut it to close to the edge. you sould always leave about 1/2" around the tank so you don't get a colapsing edge.
this is the key.. MINOR imperfections... it is an extra safty measure but will not make up for a badly built stand.
this junk is spreading as fast as DSB's did 12 years ago...:mrgreen: look how they turned out
Steve
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