2-75’s on a PetSmart 125 stand?

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It also occured to me that if you do try this setup, definitely fill them both up at the same time. And drain them at the same time as well.

I know it seems like common sense but hey they took all the seesaws out of the playgrounds so kids these days might not know these things....


Ya, I did that. Fillies one a little, then the other... hoping to only have these here for 30-60 days....

Moving stuff around to make room for larger tank...
 
The stand can support the vertical load but that top should not cantilever more than its own thickness, anywhere.

It's gonna bow down at the corners guaranteed.

and the tanks are gonna split and leak at the seams.
 
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I am dubious. I am usually all for people thinking outside the box, but I assume balancing two tanks above one stand that is too small will almost certainly, maybe not the week you set it up, but will eventually, end in disaster. It is your set up though, your home as well I hope, so go for it if you want. You should put up a webcam link here though, so people can bet the over under on when the whole thing goes ass up.
 
. . . It is your set up though, your home as well I hope, so go for it if you want. . .

There are laws against doing this sort of thing you know.

I don't know how widely they are enforced but it is absolutely illegal here to build something dangerous that may collapse and injure people.

I worked in a structural engineering office over 20 years and it's one of the reasons we have Structural Engineers. It's called "Life Safety Review" and it's administered by the department of the state architect.
 
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Wow look at the overhang i would build one with 2x4 the 2x4 are not expensive that's scary lookin omg
 
It’s furniture.....

For my own use,

In my own home....



There are laws against doing this sort of thing you know.

I don't know how widely they are enforced but it is absolutely illegal here to build something dangerous that may collapse and injure people.

I worked in a structural engineering office over 20 years and it's one of the reasons we have Structural Engineers. It's called "Life Safety Review" and it's administered by the department of the state architect.
 
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Wow look at the overhang i would build one with 2x4 the 2x4 are not expensive that's scary lookin omg


I’ve been watching level, it’s not moved....

I’m under the weight of a traditional weight of a 125 with gravel.....

How do we start the betting?

If it doesn’t break do I get the money?

It can go to charity...

Thanks all for the feedback!
 
You ever went to home depot and looked at the wood they have for sale? If yours is like mine then I guarantee you that there is a stack that is bending. I can get a picture if you really want proof, not sure when but eventually I can.
Also, why wouldn't you just get a stock tank or even a kiddie pool?
 
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You ever went to home depot and looked at the wood they have for sale? If yours is like mine then I guarantee you that there is a stack that is bending. I can get a picture if you really want proof, not sure when but eventually I can.
Also, why wouldn't you just get a stock tank or even a kiddie pool?



I thought about that, it’s a bit more tacky.....

I’ve only got $250 into those tanks and stand... I’m down to see if they will break after they’ve served their purpose....

Oh, for what’s it worth I have had a 135 bust in my house before.... just makes work....
 
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Incase you ever need a large temporary (or permanent) tank then I'd look into stock tanks at tractor supply. The prices online are the same or very close to what I find in store.
300 gallon circular tank for less than $250. $45 and they'll bring it to your house, at least for my store.
 
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