Hi, I purchased a solid wood cabinet from wayfair with the intention of using it as a stand for a new nano I am setting up. I ran the straight edge along the top and lengthwise is good, but width wise there is a 2mm gab in the center. I knew that this would be a possibility.
My question is what is the best way to address this. I have no problem "ruining" the finish since I am going to strip is of the whitewash and re-stain it anyhow. I also plan on using polystyrene in the top where the tank is.
I was thinking of leveling the top with wood filler and then placing a piece of 3/4 plywood down while the filler is still wet-ish. Then a piece of 1/2 polystyrene on top. I don't plan on attaching the plywood as I think it is probably better if it is floating and not flexing with the cabinet top as humidity does it's thing - or should I attach it to avoid the plywood flexing?
What do you peeps think?
My question is what is the best way to address this. I have no problem "ruining" the finish since I am going to strip is of the whitewash and re-stain it anyhow. I also plan on using polystyrene in the top where the tank is.
I was thinking of leveling the top with wood filler and then placing a piece of 3/4 plywood down while the filler is still wet-ish. Then a piece of 1/2 polystyrene on top. I don't plan on attaching the plywood as I think it is probably better if it is floating and not flexing with the cabinet top as humidity does it's thing - or should I attach it to avoid the plywood flexing?
What do you peeps think?