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![]() The stand looks awesome. Lots of strength there
Because of the way we build these 2x4 stands, I'd recommend you use some styro between the tank and stand. It will take up a lot, but not all, of the variances between the 2. Has saved many a people broken tanks This stuff, or something similar. 1" is the norm and most use the pink stuff It's also a temperature insulator for the tank, so it's nice to have Last edited by gregzz4; 01-14-2012 at 02:00 AM. Reason: grammar |
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![]() Is this really necessary for a 20 gallons tank?? it does not weight much.
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The purpose of rigid foam is to take up the minor inconsistencies between the tank and the stand. In a lot of cases, especially with long glass surfaces, but also with small/thin-walled tanks, it helps or stops stress on the different panes by not flexing the tank. It's a judgement call as to whether it's necessary for a 20g. After all, a 20g only holds 167 pounds of water, before you throw in sand and rock. So a larger estimate would be more like 2-250 pounds. Now, stand on a flat piece of glass with a pebble under one edge and see what happens ![]() Grab a cardboard box and twist it. Eventually something will buckle. With the stress already in a tank, why add to it? Most store-bought stands are OK, but I've seen some crappy ones. Unless it's virtually flat, it's risky. Hope that helps answer your question without raising more ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 01-14-2012 at 02:02 AM. |
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![]() Looking good man. Can't wait to see this beast with that sweet light on it. Should work out nicely for ya! Ive got a couple zoa frags started for ya. . .
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20gal, buildthread, mixed, nano, reef |
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