I am finished building the frame of the stand (96X30X36 tall). I am going to skin it with 3/4" plywood, door panels etc.
I moved the frame to the house and placed it where it will reside just to check. It will backed to a wall with probably about 6" clearance. I was disappointed - the stand is not level. It is off by about 1/4" in one corner. When I shim that corner, I had to adjust the others. After I finished, the 96" beam of the foot were not fully resting on the floor
What is the best way to level it?
1- Is there anything I can put underneath like a rubber mat or something?
2- Is it better to shim the frame now and nail the shims in place?
3- Should I wait until the stand fully built then shim? It will be almost impossible to shim the backside?
My house is on a crawl space. The area under the tank is supported by extra joists and house jacks. Will this area settle a bit after the full weight of the tank is put on it?
Thanks,
I moved the frame to the house and placed it where it will reside just to check. It will backed to a wall with probably about 6" clearance. I was disappointed - the stand is not level. It is off by about 1/4" in one corner. When I shim that corner, I had to adjust the others. After I finished, the 96" beam of the foot were not fully resting on the floor
What is the best way to level it?
1- Is there anything I can put underneath like a rubber mat or something?
2- Is it better to shim the frame now and nail the shims in place?
3- Should I wait until the stand fully built then shim? It will be almost impossible to shim the backside?
My house is on a crawl space. The area under the tank is supported by extra joists and house jacks. Will this area settle a bit after the full weight of the tank is put on it?
Thanks,