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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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![]() Yup, I got to the concrete doesn't flow fast enough to self level conclusion after the discovery of a half inch high hump in the middle of where I wanted my tank to live.
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![]() so i guess another good question is...how does a person raise an existing tank without draining it?? would be good to know if i ever decide to level mine perfect, draining it is almost not an option!
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![]() Almost impossible I'd say. Better start draining.
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![]() Styrofoam WILL NOT LEVEL A TANK I can not stress that enough!!!! if the tank is low in a corner, there will me bore water in said corner, and more weigth on the styro, which will compress more, and lead to more water in corner! Styro is fro tanks with no bottom trim. where the bottom pane of glass rests directly on the stand. have a little pebble, or sawdust flake between the stand and the glass, can lead to immense point loading pressures. Styrofoam smothens out the stand irregularities like this. It WILL NOT make a tank sit level on an unlevel stand
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