the wood is going to be a bit of a chore because i have overflows coming out both ends of the tank on the bottom of the tank. eh
bigspizz;1193941; said:Drill it where the whole would need to be....
im in l.a. hmm. maybe i should just created a bed of blocks. i would possibly rather do that then bother with cutting wood. and i don't really like the aesthetic of tank on wood sheet on blocks. i like tank on blocks or tank on wood blocks.Wolf3101;1193946; said:yes the plywood is needed...the tank needs something flat and solid to sit on. This is especially true for acryllic tanks. I don't use the foam sheets personally but many people use them to make sure the tanks level...
I live in earthquake country so the idea of putting that much liquid weight on top of stacked blocks scares me to death. blocks also shatter fairly easilly on impact so running something into one of the bottom blocks is a constant danger...your call....but personally I'll stick with a well built wooden stand.
I think it would do crazyyourockit;1193926; said:Is the ply sheet necessary? I wasn't planning on doing that.
to put glass right on the concrete hope for your tanks sake you use wood
