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![]() If you're worried, add a shim or two under the stand. As long as the tank is sitting properly on the stand, if the stand is a little off, it shouldn't matter.
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![]() Id also double check that your level is accurate. Those yellow plastic ones are infamous for being wrong. Not to say yours is, but I would double check just in case. In any case my tank isn't exactly level either and its been fine.
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![]() the most standard shimming material is cedar,,
I'm guessing that will compress over time...
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![]() yep that's what I saw on a youtube video... can't find it in vancouver,,, anyone know if it's sold anywhere in vancouver
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![]() my 97 was shimmed on carpet with popsicle sticks I'm not joking. My 93 right now has been upgraded to a few paint stir sticks. They stay dry so I'd think you'd be fine too with the cedar shims.
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