So even though I just have a 36 gallon I noticed I ran my tank the wrong way. Parallel with floor joist vs perpendicular. When I walk by it - I am heavy and a heavy walker I see waves. It freaks me out. I don't really feel like moving the entire tank.
Do think floor jacks in the basement would stop the bounce and not do damage to the floor?
Tiger Brand Super S 7 ft. 9 in. Jack Post-J-S-93 - The Home Depot
I thought I could do like a 4 foot 4x4 (unsure span) was thinking I would cover 4 joist, and hold that 4x4 out to joist with 2 floor jacks. My basement is unfinished as of now, and if I was ever to do anything I could remove, and probably move the tank.
Is this a pointless act? What are the risk? floor damage? I am assuming I just want it tight to the floor but not exerting too much upward pressure?
Do think floor jacks in the basement would stop the bounce and not do damage to the floor?
Tiger Brand Super S 7 ft. 9 in. Jack Post-J-S-93 - The Home Depot
I thought I could do like a 4 foot 4x4 (unsure span) was thinking I would cover 4 joist, and hold that 4x4 out to joist with 2 floor jacks. My basement is unfinished as of now, and if I was ever to do anything I could remove, and probably move the tank.
Is this a pointless act? What are the risk? floor damage? I am assuming I just want it tight to the floor but not exerting too much upward pressure?