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leveling problem
leveling problem.... i have a 46 gallon bow front and i tried leveling with old magazines but after the first 5 gallon bucket the level is off already are magazines a bad choice
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Magazines wouldn't be my first choice, especially in a saltwater application. :lol:
You'd probably be better off picking up some proper wood or plastic shims from Home Depot or such. |
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leveling
plastic shims at home depot, $ 4
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so all i could find was composite wood but now im left with a half inch gap is that safe with the shims on one side and no support in the middle? and also im still off about 1/16 of an inch big deal?
and with that gap ill have to watch water running underneath right? |
Are you said'in that the surface of your stand is not level. You could add styroform under the tank.
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are you shimming underneath the tank or underneath the stand?
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from reading, does seem like bows have problems popping seams. I'd be putting a lot of effort in ensuring the tank is fully supported and level.
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i shimed underneath the stand
and 1/16 is really that big of a deal... jeezz wishing i had a more level floor |
Yeah, welcome to my personal hell - concrete floors are not level, contrary to logical thought since it SHOULD flow, but clearly didn't.
I am interested in the opinion about gaps though - My stand has a couple too after it's been shimmed to level and wonder if I should be jamming stuff in there or not. :) |
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