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![]() Just heard back from the contractor.
He said the way they would do it would be to throw in another joist and connect the other joists together with 8 foot 2x6s and then support the joists with one or two teleposts. The concrete floor will support 2000 lbs per square inch. As long as the telepost has a wide food print it should be ok.
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The telepost is not bolted to the floor or the ceiling. Once a year you use a level to make sure the post and joist are still straight. If it moved you can adjust it via the nut at the top and loosen or tighten it accordingly to keep it straight. You can't do that with wood. ![]()
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![]() How large a tank can I get safely?
The house is from 1970. The tank is to go perpendicular to 2"x8"joists which are 16" apart. Parallel to the tank, (in the wall) is a beam composed of 4 2"x10" Under one corner (of were the tanks is to be) there is a telescoping support under the beam. This seams strong, but .. The 20 + 15 gallon tanks I have on a 4 legged metal 3/4" square tube stand ripple when a person or dog walks by. Cheers, Kamil |