It's so flexible and so many things can be done with it. Truly an awesome product.80/20 looks good. I'm looking at doing something similar but playing with the design/adjustability.
It's so flexible and so many things can be done with it. Truly an awesome product.80/20 looks good. I'm looking at doing something similar but playing with the design/adjustability.
If SJ's are unavailable, Cresco rentals (I used Pleasanton shop) should have what you need.Suction cups are all like 50 miles away so I may rent the ones SJ Reef has
Thanks for the tip!If SJ's are unavailable, Cresco rentals (I used Pleasanton shop) should have what you need.
If you really want to check:Filled up the 112g to check if it maintained level after it went on the stand. Looks like it did and it’s holding water up to the return pipe. I’m a happy happy guy today!
Probably just perspective. 36x36x20 isn't that smallIs it me or this 112g tank looks so small…
Yes it's just a smidge lower towards the back right corner. Maybe 3/16" difference in water height left front corner to right rear corner.If you really want to check:
Very carefully measure from the water level to the bottom of the tank, at all 4 corners.
They should match exactly.
That might not be so great. It implies a bit of twist on the tank, not just out of level.Yes it's just a smidge lower towards the back right corner. Maybe 3/16" difference in water height left front corner to right rear corner.
Guess I need to drain it and schedule a couple people to help lift it enough to slip another shim in.That might not be so great. It implies a bit of twist on the tank, not just out of level.
My bet is that your floor is not so flat.
You might want to push a shim under the leg in the lower corner to get it leveled up.
If you have a wedge shim, you can pound it in pretty easy when empty.Guess I need to drain it and schedule a couple people to help lift it enough to slip another shim in.
It does. Due to the design of the stand it's definitely not the best approach.If you have a wedge shim, you can pound it in pretty easy when empty.
A trick there is once it is level, put another wedge shim in the opposite way, on top of the other.
Two triangles on top of each other make a rectangle, so it you have a flat supporting the leg, not just the edge of a wedge.
(hope that makes sense)
Thanks Casey! Hope that back heals up quick. Middle of summer isn’t ideal for a tank move OR back issues. I think I have enough help to get the shim added this afternoon. Just have to lift it enough to add a shim without wiggling it around and dislodging the rest of them. If I do need the suction cups I’ll give you a call. Love the people in BAR!Terrible timing My back has been messed up for the past month and still not 100%, or I would be there. I do have suction cups if you need.
Wanted to say thank you for pushing the point so to speak. The easy path would be to ignore that slight deviation in level but the right thing is to do the hard thing and get it fixed now. I appreciate the push.If you have a wedge shim, you can pound it in pretty easy when empty.
A trick there is once it is level, put another wedge shim in the opposite way, on top of the other.
Two triangles on top of each other make a rectangle, so it you have a flat supporting the leg, not just the edge of a wedge.
(hope that makes sense)