chatyak
New member
Hi All,
I require some assistance, as I'm a bit lost....
I just purchased a steel rack to hold tanks vertically: http://www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/...Span-Storage-Rack-48-x-18-x-72-Particle-Board
I plan to use this with 40 gallon breeder tanks (18 inches wide... same as shelf width, just a bit shorter length wise on each side which is okay... the weight rests on beams)
Each shelf can hold 1,500 lbs and is 14 gauge powder coated steel. The customer service person told me
I thought powder coating was one of the best ways to prevent rust (if done correctly?)
So I have a few questions:
I require some assistance, as I'm a bit lost....
I just purchased a steel rack to hold tanks vertically: http://www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/...Span-Storage-Rack-48-x-18-x-72-Particle-Board

I plan to use this with 40 gallon breeder tanks (18 inches wide... same as shelf width, just a bit shorter length wise on each side which is okay... the weight rests on beams)
Each shelf can hold 1,500 lbs and is 14 gauge powder coated steel. The customer service person told me
"The units you are inquiring about do have a powder-coated finish; however, this does not prevent rust. The only shelving units that are specifically designed to prevent rust are the Epoxy Wire Shelving Units."
I thought powder coating was one of the best ways to prevent rust (if done correctly?)
So I have a few questions:
- Can I add something on top of the powder coating - like a spray epoxy or is this a waste? I'm careful with what I do, but if I can add something on top of the powder coating for overkill, I'm game for that. The person at Lowes told me that nothing would really stick to it and that powder coating is better than what they had at the store anyways. She mentioned something about Marine epoxy if I really wanted to place something on top of the powder coating.
- I don't know how to level the stand and this worries me. It's going to sit on a basement concrete floor which is not level and the slope is fair I think (since it will be near the wall)... should I place the rack on top of a thick piece of plywood and then put shims underneath the plywood? I picture the plywood cracking at the point where it's raised and the whole stand wobbling..... with two 40 gallon breeder tanks... it's about 900-1000 lbs total. I don't know if the pressure points of each 4 legs will be an issue either.
- The particle board isn't too big an issue... I could use plywood, but the tanks themselves will rest on the actual cross support beams. I bought some Kilz primer to seal the particle board and then I don't know what to do after that - I was thinking an epoxy of some sort? Please help
Last edited: