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01/31/2008, 12:15 PM | #26 |
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Great thread I just realized I have no shims under my tank-saw the water epvaorate over time-wow my tank is unlevel, can I still try to put shims under the stand or do I have to empty the tank.,
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01/31/2008, 06:36 PM | #27 |
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When we moved to our current apartment, I discovered like others here that not all concrete slabs are level! Our old building's floors were dead-on, but these ones vary by room. In the bedroom, the backs of our 30g and 21g are shimmed up (all the way across, no holes) because the floor is about 1/8" lower on the wall side, and in the living room it's the opposite -- the 90g is shimmed all the way across the front to compensate for the floor being ~1/4" lower towards the inside of the room.
I used wooden shims, and wish I'd known about plastic ones. It's been about six months, and I can see that the tanks are all slightly off-level; not enough to keep me up at night or make me want to empty them and re-shim, just enough to be frustrating. slammer3166 - I'd empty the tank before leveling it, personally. Sloshing water around in a tank is just asking for a busted seam or broken pane, and I wouldn't want to be lifting a tank up/adjusting it with rock inside either -- all you need is one rock to move, and you've got a rockslide and broken tank on your hands. Just not worth the risk IMO.
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01/31/2008, 06:59 PM | #28 |
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i work in a machine shop so im having some custom shimms machined out of steel to level my tank.
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