tonyespinoza
Premium Member
Gang -
I have a 70" x 60" x 22" rimless (3/4" peninsula with 1" bottom and back) made by miracles. The stand (also by miracles) has no feet.
Putting my level on the top edge of the tank looks good, however, when I put 3/8" of water in the tank I can see where it's not level relative to the bottom eurobrace. Looks like one corner is about 3/16 higher than the rest (I'm sure it's a little wavy in between too). Feels like a lot...
Miracles is recommending I use sheets of galvanized metal to get it level.
Some else I trust feels wooden shims would work fine.
Any recommended tips or tricks? I want it just right, but having never had a tank this size before (particularly rimless) I'm not sure how stressed to be about zeroing it in on all dimensions.
Would really appreciate any guidance and lessons learned from you guys!
BTW, my house is one story and the tank is on a tile floor with wooden joists underneath. I had a carpenter reinforce the floor a bit by adding extra studs that run across the joists under the house.
I have a 70" x 60" x 22" rimless (3/4" peninsula with 1" bottom and back) made by miracles. The stand (also by miracles) has no feet.
Putting my level on the top edge of the tank looks good, however, when I put 3/8" of water in the tank I can see where it's not level relative to the bottom eurobrace. Looks like one corner is about 3/16 higher than the rest (I'm sure it's a little wavy in between too). Feels like a lot...
Miracles is recommending I use sheets of galvanized metal to get it level.
Some else I trust feels wooden shims would work fine.
Any recommended tips or tricks? I want it just right, but having never had a tank this size before (particularly rimless) I'm not sure how stressed to be about zeroing it in on all dimensions.
Would really appreciate any guidance and lessons learned from you guys!
BTW, my house is one story and the tank is on a tile floor with wooden joists underneath. I had a carpenter reinforce the floor a bit by adding extra studs that run across the joists under the house.