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![]() Yup I agree quick fix just shim the stand and foam under the tank
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![]() Shimming is the 1st thing I'm going to do tomorrow after work. My concern is the tank on the stad with that bit of gap on th eback side. Its only prominant when I push down the front left corner and then the opposide rear corner goes up and visa versa when the tank sits on its own its not as noticable but spread out. Will the foam correct that or will I still have a problem that I shoudl address ?
BTW thanks for all of the quick responces at such a late hour. |
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![]() when you push down the front left corner , how much does the other corner move up?
1/16? 1/4? inch |
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![]() I would say when I push the front left corner down the opposite back right corner goes up 1/8" . I think the tank is slightly twisted. When I use my level on it from side to side its perfectly level. when I use it front to back on the left side its leaning slightly backwards and when I uses it on the right side its leaning slightly forward thats whats causing the tank to sit uneven. crazy cuz its perfectly square. Ok, so then if I take the back left support out and shorten it and lengthen the right front post that shoudl even it all out in theory right ?
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![]() Like everyone else says, shim stand and put foam under the tank. I would use 1/2 inch of the pink foam.
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![]() Hey,
when you shim the tank, make sure you find a way to glue the shim underneath the one leg. Last thing you want happen is to have the shim dislodge itself. The foam is relatively cheap.... so make sure you use it. Not sure how this will impact the tank but it will not be good. |
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