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![]() 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 |
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![]() 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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![]() home depot has white stuff too
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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 ![]() 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. |
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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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![]() Thanks for the advise guys,
A little background on the tank: The Tank is a 70 gal Bow Front (BF) and was bought second hand. The previous owner had a small leak in the front and that is why he was getting rid of it. I bought it and brought it to Calgary from Van. Once carfully inspected I found out why he had the leak. There was a 4 mm gap in between the tank and the stand in the front. I think the wood might have shrunk in the dry air in Calgary. Anywho I tried to fix it by replacing the support studs with longer studs but because it is a BF it was a little more difficult then I thought it would be. So here is where I am: I still have a 2 mm gap. I intend to buy a sheet of Ply and do as suggested with the shimming. Unfortunatly the small profile on the stand will not be enough to use trim to cover any foam. In addition its a BF so I dont look forward to trying to curve the trim. Handyman issues. The tank only touches the stand on the outside perimiter of the tank so I am not sure I want to use a sheet of styrophome. I was thinking more of some kind of strip stuff. Maybe some sort of weather stripping. The problem with the pink and blue stuff is that it does not compress much. Thanks for all the advice. I hope it keeps coming. I am sorry to hear about a crack in the bottome of your 120 gal. That must have been a frickin nightmare. More incentive for me to get this right. Thanks again, Jon |