Question about stand for aquarium??

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I've ordered an 60" x 30" x 26" euro braced aquarium for my new build. A local fabricator made a steel stand for me that is a 1/16" of an inch short on the width. It is a hair under 30". Is this a big deal or do you think I am fine? I will be putting a 3/4" ply with pad under the tank of course. Your help is appreciated.
 
I wouldn't worry about it at all especially if your backing is to the correct size.
 
I wouldn't worry about it at all especially if your backing is to the correct size.

Thanks for the response. I thought so. I actually asked him to add 1/8" to all dims but he said sometimes the heat from welding causes the metal to do funny things when it cools. Just wanted to make sure since I've never setup a tank this large before. Appreciate the feedback!
 
I agree, center the tank on it with a proper sized plywood base and it won't be of any concern. You're talking a 1/32" gap on either edge which is negligible in the grand scheme of things. As long as the stand is square and level you'll be fine.

Btw Congratulations on the new setup!!!
 
I agree, center the tank on it with a proper sized plywood base and it won't be of any concern. You're talking a 1/32" gap on either edge which is negligible in the grand scheme of things. As long as the stand is square and level you'll be fine.

Btw Congratulations on the new setup!!!

Thanks! I'm pretty excited about getting this setup and running. I appreciate the feedback!
 

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