The floor where I'm setting up my tank is not level. The left side of the tank is 1.125" lower than the right side over the 10 foot span--It's a consistent slope of roughly 1/8" (.125") every foot.
The stand is 2"x2" .120" steel. Fortunately, it is level front to back, but I need to address the slope from side to side. I'm thinking that the entire span needs to be supported, as the water weight will be enormous with 770 gallons (6,000+ lbs of water). I don't think only using steel washers on the low end and leaving the middle unsupported is a good idea.
If there are any local (Bay Area, CA) carpenters out there, I will name a fish after you if you can help me cut two 10' long shims that slope from 1.125" down to nothing.
I am open to hearing any and all ideas.
Thanks in advance.
The stand is 2"x2" .120" steel. Fortunately, it is level front to back, but I need to address the slope from side to side. I'm thinking that the entire span needs to be supported, as the water weight will be enormous with 770 gallons (6,000+ lbs of water). I don't think only using steel washers on the low end and leaving the middle unsupported is a good idea.
If there are any local (Bay Area, CA) carpenters out there, I will name a fish after you if you can help me cut two 10' long shims that slope from 1.125" down to nothing.
I am open to hearing any and all ideas.
Thanks in advance.