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My suggestion, and it sucks because you'll have to refinish, is to sand down the high spot. Or can you actually see the crown in the board from the edge of it?
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Lesson learned. Thanks.For future reference there are times when glue shouldn't be used and wood should be allowed to move.
Would screws alone be enough to secure the wood and allow breathing?For future reference there are times when glue shouldn't be used and wood should be allowed to move.
Would screws alone be enough to secure the wood and allow breathing?
There is a foam you can put under a tank but I wouldn't recommend using Styrofoam.Any thoughts on the styrofoam idea?
Hi. It's rimmed but the foam wouldn't be directly under the tank. It would be tank, solid core door, foam, tank stand.I don't know if you said whether your tank is rimmed or rimless, but you don't want to use foam directly underneath a rimmed tank.
Thanks for the help and the ccompliment. I started a build thread but updating it always gets pushed out till tonight or tomorrow and before I know it, it's next week.Okay great, just thought I'd make sure. Stand looks great btw.
That makes the most sense, keep sanding until you get sick of sanding then add the ply probably could use 1/2 or less depending on size of the gapLooks good!! Instead of adding the foam and door you could add another piece of ply on top and shim between the existing top and plywood. Then run some trim around the base of the tank to hide the ply/shims.

