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![]() 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.
![]() You'd probably be better off picking up some proper wood or plastic shims from Home Depot or such.
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![]() yea i agree the time and money you put in ur saltwater tank you dont want to risk it getting all destroyed by something small like that make it secure, home depot wont cost you more then 20 $
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![]() 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? |
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![]() 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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![]() i shimed underneath the stand
and 1/16 is really that big of a deal... jeezz wishing i had a more level floor |
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![]() 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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