Just gonna throw this out there, they make these things called adjusta-posts. Just sayin.
Can't speak for everyone else, but adjustable posts/lally columns/floor jacks is exactly what I'm referring to
Just gonna throw this out there, they make these things called adjusta-posts. Just sayin.
Can't speak for everyone else, but adjustable posts/lally columns/floor jacks is exactly what I'm referring to
I the 'plates' something you buy from hardware store? or something you DIY from wood?I believe the floor jacks should be on 'plates', not directly on the concrete/flooring
I'd be more concerned with the stand having feet that its putting all its weight on vs a full perimeter base to distribute its weight, the thought of one of those feet punching a hole or slowly depressing a large dent in the flooring could be very problematic.
The "sandwich" of a pair of 2x6's with 3/4" plywood between would be used as a header. Make it long enough to span the full width of the tank plus an additional floor joist on both sides. For example - if the tank is 48" and the floor joists are 16" on center, it will straddle three of them - make your header long enough to span 5 floor joists and use one floor jack in the center.
There the same thing and also I see the joist size witch is pretty strong but the longer the joist the weaker
Or locate a local structural engineer to come in and inspect the structure and your stand, and then provide you written recommendations. It's worth the investment, and provides quite a bit of peace of mind.
Been down that path with my 300DD in a living room with long floor joists.