Conner;4849050; said:If the tank is flat, level, and square on the stand, then I don't think there should be any issue, other than the water line will seem angled.
If the tank is sitting at all skewed, crooked, or whatever (where its twisting in any dimension), then I would shim it, or adjust somehow to make the tank sit correctly.
Conner;4849051; said:And nice work on that cabinet, did you do the work yourself?
dogofwar;4849093; said:I wouldn't worry about it: 1/4" off isn't much...and you're using styro.
Matt
Conner;4849050; said:If the tank is flat, level, and square on the stand, then I don't think there should be any issue, other than the water line will seem angled.
If the tank is sitting at all skewed, crooked, or whatever (where its twisting in any dimension), then I would shim it, or adjust somehow to make the tank sit correctly.
Danger_Chicken;4849344; said:I wouldn't mess with shims for only 1/4" you should be able to fill the tank enough not to notice. As long as the edges of tank are sitting flat on the stand you're good.
That's a really nicely built stand, how did you get the crain in your house to move it?
My 220 has been uneven by 1/4-3/8" for almost 3 yrs. I had a 72g bowfront that cracked from an uneven floor that made the stand twist. You couldn't see it, but over several months one of the doors was getting harder and harder to open. Than crack! I put a new one in it's place with styro and it's been fine for 1.5yr.
89must;4849879; said:shim it. it may not be a problem but with that rimless tank you will always see that the tank and stand are slightly off with the water level do it now before it is all filled up
CLDarnell;4849897; said:^Agreed. IMO, 1/4" in 6' is not a structural issue.
My house will rise and settle that much from winter to summer lol.
dogofwar;4849093; said:I wouldn't worry about it: 1/4" off isn't much...and you're using styro.
Matt
JK47;4850020; said:Agreed. With 4"x4" posts, that stand is way overbuilt and will hold the majority of the weight with ease. If it were a cheap/thin material used I would shim it, but in this it's more for peace of mind if you do.

peathenster;4850131; said:Thanks Justin. Did you mean the tank will be fine as long as the stand holds?
I found a plan for what looked like an overbuilt stand. My friend started building it and half way through he told me he felt the posts were too close together. Turned out the plan was for an 8' tank![]()