brady816
Well-known member
cant wait to see this up and running
Hey Krystee I personally would not worry one bit about an 1/8th inch. this is actually pretty good...
Matt
I would say it is fine!
as long as you have some R-tech foam under it (atleast 1/2'') it will sink in and sevel it self TRUST ME!
Matt
Ok, I need some advice now.......
For underneath my tank, should I use 1/4" or 1/2" foam insulation? My tank is 99.9% level as of right now but because the 1" plywood is not perfect I have a couple of credit card gaps here and there. The tank is glass and all the weight is distributed around the outside edges. I was thinking 1/4" fanfold styrofoam insulation but would I be better off using 1/2"? Since the lip on the bottom of my tank is 1/4", I am hestitant about the 1/2" because I don't want any pressure being placed on the floor of my tank. Is this something I need to worry about? I've read so much about both sizes but I do not know the pros and cons of either. Any advice would be VERY WELCOME!!!!
Update: I ended up using 1/2", called 6 different insulation companies, HD and Lowes and couldn't get 1/4" sheets. Hope it's the right stuff.
Thanks in advance! ~ Krystee
if u look at the last string of studs thus being the top boards b4 the sheeting thier is a difference in the wood due to all studs are cut at about 8mph .thus making them different mill.If u were to take your days leveling the board at the end when compressed still would be wrong!
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