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![]() Myka, great suggestion. What do you suggest shimming with? Are smaller point of contact (e.g. cedar "wedge" shims) okay for this, and just placing them every six inches or so?
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![]() You can't really shim a wood floor, the floor will dent where the shims are. I made a small wood frame and poured self leveling concrete over my wood floor. I placed a thin layer of plastic under the concrete so it wouldn't damage the floor. I removed the wood frame, painted it black and my tank is now perfectly level. The concrete is between 1/4" and 3/4" thick.
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![]() It wasn't that difficult. Went to home depot bought 1x2 for frame, 1 bag of self leveling concrete, and some cheap thin stick on plastic shelf wrap.
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![]() Some great tips here...
I like that platform made with the self leveling concrete. Great idea. Im going to be having a 10' x 30" stand put down on some new engineered hardwood. Should I have the stand go directly onto the subfloor instead?
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![]() https://www.amazon.ca/EZ-Shim-ETC-1A...ywords=ez+shim
once a year I check the level and have to tweak it a little,
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