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kh91;935931 said:
Throw away the pallet. I own a manufacturing plant and buy lumber by the truckloads. I have sheets of pressure treated plywood, p.t. 2x6's , p.t. 2x4's. But I am not exactly around the corner either and I do not get to Atl much, I do send a truck to Covington once a week. Keep the water off that pallet, because the nails will rust first and then it will become unstable. They do not use galvanized nails in pallets, since they are meant to have a short life.

Hey thanks i am in Milledgeville right now but don't have a truck or time. I have a way to fix it already buy I won't have time until sometime next week. I'll post pics when I do.
 
Besides what was already mentioned, I'd move the electric extension so it won't get wet in case of a leak or overflow...

The hardest part is getting started - check...
 
CedzAquAddiction;935942 wrote: Besides what was already mentioned, I'd move the electric extension so it won't get wet in case of a leak or overflow...

The hardest part is getting started - check...

Yeah that is a definite! I will probably make a switch in the wall.

I really just wanted to make sure I could do it before I spent anymore money on it. Now that I know what im doing, (thanks to you guys!) I will spend a little money on it and make it safer and more secure.

I am proud if it though. I can tell that it will make water changes much easier!
 
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