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Can the table hold about ~3000lbs of weight? A 6'x4'x2' tank would weigh about that much full of water. Then factor in the weight of the tank/rocks/equipment....
Also, even if it could hold all that wieght, it probably wouldn't be that easy to push around once its full... Just my 2 cents. |
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Yea your probably right Harvey and that's why your the DIY guy and I'm..........not. But actually I think it can hold that much but it is being pushed around on a concrete floor. Another brain cramp in the file.
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It sounds like the table would be able to hold that much weight, but once you start moving it around then you have to account for sheer forces on the legs, casters, etc. I think it would probably fail unless the legs have some extreme cross-bracing.
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It might be good for a smaller tank but not a big one!!!
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If you ever got it moving look out. Go outside and try pushing around a new Chevy Colbalt they weigh 2800 LBS just for giggles
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