F fener103 Member Market Messages 111 Reaction score 0 Jan 13, 2012 #1 Looking for suggestions on the best way to level a tank on an uneven floor and material suggestions. Thanks in advance for your help!
Looking for suggestions on the best way to level a tank on an uneven floor and material suggestions. Thanks in advance for your help!
G grouper therapy Active Member Supporting Messages 5,121 Reaction score 7 Jan 13, 2012 #2 fener103;724355 wrote: Looking for suggestions on the best way to level a tank on an uneven floor and material suggestions. Thanks in advance for your help! Click to expand... What size tank, type of stand and type of floor?
fener103;724355 wrote: Looking for suggestions on the best way to level a tank on an uneven floor and material suggestions. Thanks in advance for your help! Click to expand... What size tank, type of stand and type of floor?
F fener103 Member Market Messages 111 Reaction score 0 Jan 13, 2012 #3 180 gallon, pine stand on a concrete floor
G grouper therapy Active Member Supporting Messages 5,121 Reaction score 7 Jan 13, 2012 #4 2 wood shims slid together every 6" where needed. No need to use the plastic ones. I like to put a little wood glue between them .
2 wood shims slid together every 6" where needed. No need to use the plastic ones. I like to put a little wood glue between them .
F fener103 Member Market Messages 111 Reaction score 0 Jan 13, 2012 #5 Grouper thanks for the info. In case the boss changes her mind and wants it in the dining room what changes for wood floors?
Grouper thanks for the info. In case the boss changes her mind and wants it in the dining room what changes for wood floors?
S swfk44 Member Market Messages 406 Reaction score 0 Jan 13, 2012 #6 fener103;724494 wrote: Grouper thanks for the info. In case the boss changes her mind and wants it in the dining room what changes for wood floors? Click to expand... same process
fener103;724494 wrote: Grouper thanks for the info. In case the boss changes her mind and wants it in the dining room what changes for wood floors? Click to expand... same process
realfish Member Market Messages 223 Reaction score 22 Location Cumming Jan 13, 2012 #7 I like to use the plastic ones. They are easier to breakoff cleanly that the wood ones and they are going to get wet.
I like to use the plastic ones. They are easier to breakoff cleanly that the wood ones and they are going to get wet.
G grouper therapy Active Member Supporting Messages 5,121 Reaction score 7 Jan 13, 2012 #8 RealFish;724589 wrote: I like to use the plastic ones. They are easier to breakoff cleanly that the wood ones and they are going to get wet. Click to expand... Be careful the plastic ones have a tendency to move a little occasionally on a slick floor. I guess they do get wet but so does the stand.
RealFish;724589 wrote: I like to use the plastic ones. They are easier to breakoff cleanly that the wood ones and they are going to get wet. Click to expand... Be careful the plastic ones have a tendency to move a little occasionally on a slick floor. I guess they do get wet but so does the stand.