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![]() Hey Doug, just curious! The woman in the stilletos, what is she wearing?
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![]() just wanted to say that in our modern world it is not as important whether the floor will hold the load, as much as, will the insurance pay if it doesn't.
That is get a sealed(enbossed) letter from a engineer with all the criteria the landlords insurance company requires....then buy a 400gal..with diving board LoL
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he likes them large and in charge ![]()
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![]() Lostmind: Ya but what is she wearing!!
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![]() Its in the single qurters and they have the rad heat . the hot water ones
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![]() Okay here is an update. My floor joists (2x10's) are on 16" centers. My tank will run perpendicular to them.
The floor make-up: carpet, 1/2" underlay, 1 1/2" concrete, 1/2 ply, 2x10. The legs of the stand won't be on top of a joist but I was thinking about having the stand on plywood. Ideas, suggestions? |