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xtopher 10-29-2008 04:02 PM

Foam under tank?
 
How important is this on a wood stand that is level?

bassman 10-29-2008 04:27 PM

I have had tanks sit on both wood and foam. All my current tanks are on foam. Can't hurt that's for sure.

Whatigot 10-29-2008 04:31 PM

foam schmoam.

justinl 10-29-2008 04:35 PM

I think it's important. Wood can change shape over time. Honestly, if your stand really is plane, the change over time will be small... probably negligible. Still, I am paranoid so I always use a sheet of neoprene foam. certainly doesn't hurt.

whiteice669 10-29-2008 05:17 PM

where are you getting neoprene foam ?

xtopher 10-29-2008 06:32 PM

Sorry, I should specify that the tank has a plastic trim that lifts the tank anyways.

Pier Pressure 10-29-2008 06:51 PM

Please be advised that if you buy a new matching stand and tank and then put anything between the stand and tank you may very well be voiding your warranty. We had a 150 gallon blow out its bottom silicone seams twice (about eleven months apart). The first time we accepted a replacement, the second time I insisted on getting my money back. The company went for this but only because I did not have anything between the tank and stand. They told me flat out that would void the warranty. Just FYI.

justinl 10-29-2008 09:25 PM

You should be able to get neoprene foam cheap at a Home depot or something. Failing that, go to a camping supplies store. The cheap neoprene foam mats people use under sleeping bags is what I use. Same thing as what should be available at home depot but precut for sleeping bags, so that would be near useless for big tanks.

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Originally Posted by Pier Pressure (Post 355750)
Please be advised that if you buy a new matching stand and tank and then put anything between the stand and tank you may very well be voiding your warranty. We had a 150 gallon blow out its bottom silicone seams twice (about eleven months apart). The first time we accepted a replacement, the second time I insisted on getting my money back. The company went for this but only because I did not have anything between the tank and stand. They told me flat out that would void the warranty. Just FYI.

very good point. I think it's stupid as what-have-you, but do take this into consideration.

Trigger Man 10-30-2008 01:11 AM

I have the foam under my tank even though it is a metal stand. I figure just in case.

heyfredyourhat 10-30-2008 02:01 AM

Heres what i did on my tank....I put the sump inside the stand, filled up with water, and then i poured table top epoxy over the top of the stand(after it was in the right spot of course) I used 2 gallons to make about a 3/4" or so perfectly smooth and level surface. That stuff ios amazing stuff. I def. recomend, the only problem is it is in florida and shipping is about 2-3 weeks away!....Then i put 3 sheets of that really thin white foamy stuff then my tank. One year later still as level as ever, and still holding water....knock on wood

Keri 10-30-2008 03:38 AM

I picked up some 3/4 or 1" (I can't remember) waterproof window foam, the stuff with the sticky backside to run around the edge of the stand, under where the tank sits. I think it was like $10 for 10 feet or something but it seemed easier than having to cut straight lines myself!


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