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![]() Does this seem ok in the pictures
i purchased this metal stand and the tank sit;s inside the supporting legs? Is this normal.Only held up by the welds/// im thinking of placing a sheet of ply on top to disperse the weight to the legs? stand seems a little flimsy to hold a 1000 pounds ![]() thanks for the input jim Last edited by jimbo222; 10-05-2009 at 03:56 AM. |
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![]() Yes it does look too flimsy. As you see the steel is not holding up your tank it is the welds. It has no cross bracing so a hit from one side could cause the weakened metal around the welds to break.
Now you could brace the steel with wood !! Kevin |
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![]() That stand will not hold. Looks like tubing made from sheetmetal? Even bracing with wood, you will find that it's probibally better to just make a wooden stand from scratch than to try brace that one.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() I wouldn't trust that stand either. If it were me I would build it out of wood as well. I don't think theres anyway that weld on its own would hold the weight of the tank.
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![]() Agreed, as stated, needs cross bracing, Horizontal member should have been on top of legs. I would not trust it either
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![]() Great info guys!!
I returned that cheap stand and am going with the original cinder block stand. heavy but Solid.. thanks jim |
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