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Levelling Foam
So my stand is either level challenged or I am the worst handyman in the world.
I was going to use some sort of levelling foam between the tank and the stand anyway to elliminate wieght concentration points but now I really need some. I was just wondering if anyone can suggest a product that I can buy easily and does not look like crap. I have about a 2 mm gap under the middle of my tank. I hate working with wood. Thanks for your time, Jon |
im handymanly chalenged also, i went to homedepot and bought some pink 1/2" styrofoam insulation wich i think is what most people use
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agreed. I used 3/4" styrofoam under my 120g tank.
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Go to Revy & get their Blue foam sheets. Much nicer to see than the HD's Pink stuff.
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I'd shim under the top piece of plywood (NOT directly under the tank) to bring the middle part up to support the tank before using foam - one shim every 3"-4" or so.
After the bottom of my 6-footer cracked even with foam underneath it I spoke with a number of woodworkers and a structural engineering friend (albeit in less than sober state :) ) and base this on their input. On a GLASS tank you don't need the foam their as long as the perimeter is supported. Insulation foam won't "squish" down much all at if that's what you're counting on - certainly not 2mm. You'll still probably end up with about a 2mm gap between the foam and the stand if you don't fix the stand itself. |
I agree with fkshiu, level the stand like he mentioned under the plywood. I would however use the blue or pink foam also and hide it with trim like mark.
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If you could post a pic of your stand it would be easier to suggest ways to fix it. I also wouldn't suggest you try to "fix" a 2mm gap with styrofoam.
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I've seen Marks set up and it looks awesome. Foam sheet under the tank and wood trim looks great when properly finished.
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