danny boy said:dude you are like 17 yrs old!! if your house wont take a weight of one ton upstairs then its eitther 16th century building of which there are none in america or your house was built buy a journo or other none building related profession.
your advice would cost someone the price of a structural survey. when it would be fine. each to his own but more fool you if you think your floor wont take the equivelent weight of a sofa and 5 people standing around it.
garth_the_gar said:And by the way, 5 people + a sofa = about 1/2 a ton, unless you've got some big friends!

danny boy said:dude you are like 17 yrs old!! if your house wont take a weight of one ton upstairs then its eitther 16th century building of which there are none in america or your house was built buy a journo or other none building related profession.
your advice would cost someone the price of a structural survey. when it would be fine. each to his own but more fool you if you think your floor wont take the equivelent weight of a sofa and 5 people standing around it.
, a couch full of us during super bowl never ended in us watching TV in the basement TurdBuglar said:i want to get a 240 gallon but i seem to have 2 major problems.
my first problem is i'm on the 2nd floor of a condo, so how can i tell if the floor will hold up? if there is no way to tell then what is a safe size to get? i don't want over a ton of water and glass coming down on my neighbors
the second is getting it up the stairs. most of the tanks i've been looking at are glass. i guess this is a stupid question but, is there an easier to grip the tank? i was thinking about building some kind of a frame around it, to protect it and make it easier to grip.
Id appreciate any help, thanks!![]()