I would only worry about leveling the area where the tank stand will be. had this issue with my tank back in NJ. that tank was 72x36 so we built a form with 1x2's that was slightly larger than the tank footprint. poured the mix into the area and leveled it out. I don't see a need to do the entire area of the room.
if you can wrangle some friends, you can mix 5 gallons at a time and pour while they are mixing the next one etc etc.
I would only worry about leveling the area where the tank stand will be. had this issue with my tank back in NJ. that tank was 72x36 so we built a form with 1x2's that was slightly larger than the tank footprint. poured the mix into the area and leveled it out. I don't see a need to do the entire area of the room.
I feel better about what I did with my tank after reading this. That was almost my exact same process recently. I propped up the critical points with metal shims to level and then filled everything in to the forms with self leveling.
I used some heavy duty double sided tape to secure the forms to the floor (cement) and contain the leveling cement as much as possible.
I also ran a layer of duct tape on the inside of the forms prior to pouring to help them release easier from the cement.
Capped everything off with the trimwork to hide the ugly.
Henry, if you cover material costs, I will fab and weld you some adjustable legs for the frag tanks and make you a sink support that hangs from the wall which will eliminate the need for legs on the sink.
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IMG_8786 by LifeThrough_TheLense, on FlickrLooks great! At this pace, I think that you will finish your build before I finish mine.
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awesome update!!!! glad to see you went with the one part epoxy. How do you like it?
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IMG_8794 by LifeThrough_TheLense, on FlickrI really like the forward progress Henry. All that work looks great and I cant wait for the build trip/date.
I see that you have a dust pan to use, too.
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IMG_8866 by LifeThrough_TheLense, on FlickrLooks amazing... can't wait to see it filled up!
Looking great Henry!!!!! Really excited for you!!!!!