crawfish
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I am in the process of installing a in wall 280 gallon tank. I purchased the tank through the lfs and my contractor is building my stand. I stressed how important it is to build my stand level. when it was finished it was pretty close to level. The next week-end after recruiting 5 people to help me lift my tank into the wall. I found that it was not sitting completely level. It was within 1/8 inch. two days later the guy at the store told me he was concerned and that if I did not fix it he really thought that it would crack.
( I can see it at three in the morning with three hundred gallons of water all over my living room floor ) After convincing my help that we had to remove the tank the following weekend and promising that I would not do it again. I took the tank back out and found that in a few places that there was a slight buldge causing the tank to not sit level. I sanded the spots and used window shims between the plywood and the wall framing to get it within
.1 using a computer level. after I put the tank back in the wall there are two spots roughfly 3-4 inches that are still 1/16 of an inch between the tank and the stand. Will this cause my tank to break or when I add water will it level itself out. any comments would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
( I can see it at three in the morning with three hundred gallons of water all over my living room floor ) After convincing my help that we had to remove the tank the following weekend and promising that I would not do it again. I took the tank back out and found that in a few places that there was a slight buldge causing the tank to not sit level. I sanded the spots and used window shims between the plywood and the wall framing to get it within
.1 using a computer level. after I put the tank back in the wall there are two spots roughfly 3-4 inches that are still 1/16 of an inch between the tank and the stand. Will this cause my tank to break or when I add water will it level itself out. any comments would be appreciated. Thanks in advance