What to do about uneven stand?

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I've always been under the impression that shims should be used at the floor/stand contact points to make up for floor imperfections not really anywhere else.
 
problem with his its not a floor issue, the corner of the stand itself is not square itself with the rest of the build, putting a shim in the corner just raise the whole tank/stand back with out removing discrepancy between the 4 corners. the gap would still be there and the stand would not sit square on the floor.
 
Chix had it right in #8. You should have bought another length of 2x4 and cut two more corner supports slightly longer than the two you have in the picture in #10. The new slightly longer corner pieces, when affixed, would have lifted the top frame up the few millimetres you needed to fill that gap perfectly.

Two minutes of a task to do the job properly but instead you've botched it. When it comes to heavy fish tanks and the potential damage they can do i'm afraid comments like "I don't care about the look" or "i'll just roll with it" aren't comments that you usually hear.

MrsE88 had it spot on with her "better safe than sorry" attitude.
???? right on, sorry I’m not a carpenter buddy. Have a nice day master fish tank stand maker.
 
???? right on, sorry I’m not a carpenter buddy. Have a nice day master fish tank stand maker.

I will, and thanks for the compliment, i've been called a lot worse. :grinyes:

Seriously though, when I sent that post I immediately thought, you are coming across as a bit of a jerk here esox. I am a bit anal about stands because of the weight they have to hold long term. I apologise for that.
 
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One thing I like to do is make all my cuts first, and then stack the boards of same length just to make sure they are all exactly the same before I start assembling. If I messed one up, the others can always be shaved down a bit to make them matching again.
 
My god! Sound the alarms! Evacuate your homes! Theres a quarter inch deviation on the corner of that aquarium stand!!!

Everyone forecasting catastrophe because the OP shimmed a leg needs to chill promptly. That shim job will likely outlast the seams on the tank. At the very worst, it will not "come crashing down" even if the shim is somehow dislodged. At the very worst you could expect a gradual 1/4" settling on that corner.

Lol
 
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