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What are you actually saying and/or asking? Are you saying that your tank stand is shifting? Your trim is out of wack? I'm really not sure what you're talking about.
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Wow.........after reading that.....I think my brain is 10mm lower on the left, center, right............I think.
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i am trying to find out if stand is settling out of whack and if i should correct, or if trim is out of whack and have to live with a tank that looks unlevel. is there a risk of coming to see the tank and finding a big mess.
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perhaps a picture might help
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I think I'd be VERY concerned if I noticed the waterline location changing (ie. indicating settling). What is the floor the tank is sitting on? Ie. upstairs/downstairs, sitting on joists, parallel perpendicular etc etc. ?
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Is your trim loose, if it isn't, I'd sure be concerned with the tank tilting back and forth.
Last edited by mark; 12-10-2007 at 03:40 AM. Reason: spelling |
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trim is on tight. tank is solid dose not move at all.
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Where is the tank located in the house concerning upstairs, downstairs. If it's upstairs did you reinforce the floor or place it on top of a load bearing wall.
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