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I think you're right I waited 9 months for this tank and it's still not here so all I can do is plan I'll report back here once I have received the tank.I think you're way, way over complicating this.
I think you're right I waited 9 months for this tank and it's still not here so all I can do is plan I'll report back here once I have received the tank.I think you're way, way over complicating this.
You only "need" one.Not sure you understand what we are saying. You only need one
You are talking about a different Thing than me.You only "need" one.
But for a 6' tank, if you have two, it makes going over bumps and thresholds a lot easier.
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EastBay's house has two small steps at the front door, it's an easy lift for four with suction cups and two flat rollers. If the home has stairs, lay blankets on the stairs and push the tank up.
You are right. That is how people move big furniture pieces or pianos in Asia up several flights of stairs.View attachment 30681
EastBay's house has two small steps at the front door, it's an easy lift for four with suction cups and two flat rollers. If the home has stairs, lay blankets on the stairs and push the tank up.
Maybe 3/4" glass, and crate weightcongrats on this soon-to-be epic setup.
The tank (in its box) weighs a nice 620lbs and the stand (crated) was 470lbs.
Is that what's written on the packing slip?
Unless the stand is solid steel, it's hard to understand how it weighs 470lbs with crate
I just weighted a 100g 48x24x20h glass tank..it totals near 170. I understand the glass thickness difference...but 620 lbs????
Nice tank, I went a similar direction with my build. Let me/us know if any other questions come up through your process.That is what's written on the packing slip. It's likely to be less due to the crate.
The stand was on a pallet and wrapped in cardboard so It's probably close to 400 lbs if I had to estimate the weight of the pallet and packing material.
I have no idea about the tank. It's crated on all 6 sides with plywood. A bit of Googling gives me an estimate or 475-500 lbs since it has euro brace and bottom reinforcement braces.
It's not solid steel but it's a steel stand wrapped in plywood. I think they are called steel square tubes¥Unless the stand is solid steel,
Haha, now it is exactly like my build.It's not solid steel but it's a steel stand wrapped in plywood. I think they are called steel square tubes¥
CDA recommended these pads and to cut them so they match the width of the steel frame. Thoughts? https://amzn.com/B06XGMYPJZ
Hi, in the next couple of months, I am going to have to move to a new place and that means taking my 75-gallon cichlid tank with me. Has anyone ever moved a tank or have any suggestions for how to go about doing this and transport everything?Nice tank!
Note: A side benefit to paying LFS/mover to install is liability if something goes wrong.
Tip if you have hardwood floors:
Put empty stand exactly in final position.
Level it perfectly with shims, and glue shims to stand.
Then add lots of those felt furniture pads to shims and stand underneath.
At this point you can slide the stand + (empty) tank around fairly easily.
Set it all up completely in center of room, then just slide it in.
Plus, the felt allows for a tiny bit of give as things settle. And protects floors villa movers in abu dhabi.
very doable. Please start your own thread tho instead of hijacking this one. I’m not willing to type it all out but you can pm me and we can talk on the phone if you need helpHi, in the next couple of months, I am going to have to move to a new place and that means taking my 75-gallon cichlid tank with me. Has anyone ever moved a tank or have any suggestions for how to go about doing this and transport everything?