alex_sheff
New Member
Hi:
My first post on here, so newbie question, I'm afraid.
I bought a used tank. Am in the process of cleaning it and taking everything off before I put it back together to my own taste.
It came with a cabinet which must have sustained some level of water exposure, as the top surface is no longer exactly flat.
The tank also came with a plastic fitted 'support' underneath, that could obviously be used also as a top hood, as its ready to be cut-out.
My question is: should I use the plastic support, like I've seen on a few pictures on the forum, or not?
I'm leaning towards not so that there is 100% contact between the glass and the cabinet which, in my scientific mind, would spread the load of the 120l tank more evenly on the cabinet?
(I was planning on buying some type of thick foam from the local DYI store to 'flatten' the interface between wobbly cabinet and glass.)
Obviously, I've been proven wrong many times before, and so I'd like to have the opinion of the experts on here.
Thank you for your comments and answers.
My first post on here, so newbie question, I'm afraid.
I bought a used tank. Am in the process of cleaning it and taking everything off before I put it back together to my own taste.
It came with a cabinet which must have sustained some level of water exposure, as the top surface is no longer exactly flat.
The tank also came with a plastic fitted 'support' underneath, that could obviously be used also as a top hood, as its ready to be cut-out.
My question is: should I use the plastic support, like I've seen on a few pictures on the forum, or not?
I'm leaning towards not so that there is 100% contact between the glass and the cabinet which, in my scientific mind, would spread the load of the 120l tank more evenly on the cabinet?
(I was planning on buying some type of thick foam from the local DYI store to 'flatten' the interface between wobbly cabinet and glass.)
Obviously, I've been proven wrong many times before, and so I'd like to have the opinion of the experts on here.
Thank you for your comments and answers.