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Unread 01/15/2018, 03:59 PM   #1
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Aquarium stand bowing…

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I just got my new 75g rimmed glass aquarium set up and it has been cycling for 3 days now. We recently built a stand for it out of a kitchen buffet server reinforced with many 2x4s. Before we set the aquarium on the stand, we put a yoga mat on the stand to make sure the weight was distributed evenly. Now, I'm noticing that the middle of the stand is bowed pretty badly. Should I be worrying about this? Will the glass crack eventually?


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Unread 01/15/2018, 04:46 PM   #2
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Pictures are absolutely need here to have any sort of an accurate answer
Define "bowed pretty badly"? Is that 1/16" or 6" or 6ft?


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Unread 01/15/2018, 04:56 PM   #3
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Pictures are absolutely need here to have any sort of an accurate answer
Define "bowed pretty badly"? Is that 1/16" or 6" or 6ft?
I would say about a fourth inch... But there is a yoga mat underneath.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 05:07 PM   #4
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Drain and fix it asap


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Unread 01/15/2018, 05:34 PM   #5
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Drain and fix it asap
I can't shim or anything? Also, people are saying glass only needs supported at the corners…


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Unread 01/15/2018, 05:36 PM   #6
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I can't shim or anything? Also, people are saying glass only needs supported at the corners…
If its bowing them something is wrong and its only a matter of time before it collapses or the tank cracks


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Unread 01/15/2018, 05:43 PM   #7
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If its bowing them something is wrong and its only a matter of time before it collapses or the tank cracks
The stands stability is something I should not be worried about. We put reinforcements all through it. The problem is that we left the 2" thick panel on the top from the original layout and that's what's bowed.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 05:45 PM   #8
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I/4" in 3 days.... I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight. Is it somewhere where if 7 5 gallons hit the floor it wouldn't matter?


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Unread 01/15/2018, 05:58 PM   #9
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Unread 01/15/2018, 06:04 PM   #10
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Yep, really impossible to offer much in the way of useful advice. BTW, as a general rule, normal furniture makes a really bad aquarium stand ...... even if you think you reinforced it.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 06:51 PM   #11
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The stands stability is something I should not be worried about. We put reinforcements all through it. The problem is that we left the 2" thick panel on the top from the original layout and that's what's bowed.
Your personal opinion that it isn't something you should be worried about has no bearing on the fact that you have 900 pounds of water and rock on a failing stand that homeowner's insurance won't cover.

I'm going to guess that the 2" thick panel is particleboard, and maybe you did something along the lines of reinforcing Ikea furniture?


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Unread 01/15/2018, 07:08 PM   #12
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The warp is 1/8" my bad


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Unread 01/15/2018, 07:37 PM   #14
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Should I be worrying about this?
Hell yes!

Get a proper stand, there enough weight to seriously hurt you if it fails


Let alone the tank failing


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Unread 01/15/2018, 07:37 PM   #15
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Yoga mats do nothing in terms of support for rimmed tanks. Rimmed tanks are supported by the plastic trim. The fact that you have bowing and a 1/8 - 1/4” gap means that the trim is not evenly supporting the weight of the water. So now you have uneven pressure points exerted on the glass. This will lead to either a split seam or a cracked panel. As stated before... drain the tank and properly address your stand issues.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 07:45 PM   #16
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Unread 01/15/2018, 08:09 PM   #17
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You just set the tank up, go ahead and tackle the problem now rather than dealing with much worse problems later on


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Unread 01/15/2018, 09:14 PM   #18
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Hey guys!

I just got my new 75g rimmed glass aquarium set up and it has been cycling for 3 days now. We recently built a stand for it out of a kitchen buffet server reinforced with many 2x4s. Before we set the aquarium on the stand, we put a yoga mat on the stand to make sure the weight was distributed evenly. Now, I'm noticing that the middle of the stand is bowed pretty badly. Should I be worrying about this? Will the glass crack eventually?
You say that you reinforced it.
Are you a carpenter?
Do you completely understand how to connect wood so that it compresses together under pressure rather than separates?
Did you use glue, screws or nails? (Hint: Glue it and screw it) No nails.
If you weren't worried, you wouldn't have posted here. Get a real stand or get someone who knows how to properly build one.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 10:32 PM   #19
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I see said the blind man who got out his hammer and saw. Please forgive me for being facetious. I just found this humorous.

In all seriousness you need to build another stand.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 10:43 PM   #20
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“Reinforcing” means more than a structure that simply won’t collapse.... when it comes to correctly supporting hundreds-thousands of pounds across glass, and not all tanks are the same.

You really don’t want to skimp on stands, when you get years down the road you have far less options than now, and the wear and tear will be accumulating.


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Unread 01/15/2018, 10:55 PM   #21
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Waiting for the post saying he's leaving the hobby because kitchen furniture did not support the tank and came crashing down


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Unread 01/16/2018, 01:50 AM   #22
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Easy Mates, he's asking for help here, no need to pile on. Yes, as posted above we really need pictures to offer up much more than drain the tank ASAP. You should be very concerned at this point.


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Unread 01/16/2018, 11:04 AM   #23
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Did they post pictures yet?
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Unread 01/16/2018, 11:20 AM   #24
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Please post some pictures for us so we can help. I don't really care too much about the outside of the stand either. What we need to see is the "reinforcement" you did to it.

Are you anywhere close to Columbus? If needed, I can throw together a rock solid 2x stand in a afternoon. I'm sure there are plenty of others who can/would do the same.

You DO NOT want the tank to fail. They can fail catastrophically in situations like this, sending large pieces of plate glass sailing right along with the water they used to contain. If you or anyone is close by, very serious injury can occur. At that point, the 75g of water on the floor are nothing more than a passing thought - something that will have to be dealt with after the visit to the ER.


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Unread 01/16/2018, 11:21 AM   #25
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Look at it this way. You're going to sleep a lot better if you bite the bullet now and get it fixed. Yes, it's work, but that's a lot of water, and salt water at that, which can ruin furniture and floor. It's not true that you only need support it at the corners. Over time, with warm water and stress, you could have a big mess, maybe half a year on, after you have a lot more work invested in it, to boot. Fix it now. Best fix I know is go down to Lowes or HD and get a short section of kitchen counter by the yard...take that counter section and put it atop the stand you've built, securing it middle as well as corners, be sure it's level, then put the tank back. You don't have to toss your water: get a couple of Brute Rubbermaid trash cans, the grey ones, and you can pump it out to that, then pump it back in after the fix. The kitchen countertop is salt-proof, warp proof, and easy to clean. Comes in black. And if the stand holds up under it, that surface will last.


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