I hope I can get some help here I'm a little confused on how this is possible
I built a stand for a 93 gallon cube standard 30"30" tank I built the stand 36"x36" for a bigger sump area so when I was building it always checked level over and over the top is level I even pulled the level across the top to look for low spots everything is good
My problem is the back right corner is up a little...I have for the top 2 - 1/2" sheets of plywood and a sheet of homostat which I was told you need to lay down for a rimless.
Here's some pics
This is the corner I'm talking about
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And here is the 2 sheets of plywood and homostat
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My question is can I unscrew the plywood and put some shims not between the ply and tank but in between the 2 sheets and since there is not trim do I have to worry about low spots any where
Because I'm thinking once I bring the edge up should I worry about anything in the middle more low spots
Thanks for all your help
I built a stand for a 93 gallon cube standard 30"30" tank I built the stand 36"x36" for a bigger sump area so when I was building it always checked level over and over the top is level I even pulled the level across the top to look for low spots everything is good
My problem is the back right corner is up a little...I have for the top 2 - 1/2" sheets of plywood and a sheet of homostat which I was told you need to lay down for a rimless.
Here's some pics
This is the corner I'm talking about
And here is the 2 sheets of plywood and homostat
My question is can I unscrew the plywood and put some shims not between the ply and tank but in between the 2 sheets and since there is not trim do I have to worry about low spots any where
Because I'm thinking once I bring the edge up should I worry about anything in the middle more low spots
Thanks for all your help