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Old 08-31-2004, 06:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Question regarding stand strength

I am slightly concerned about the stand that I built for my 54g corner tank. I put 2x4's under the 2 rear sides, however under the front curved portion the 2x4's meet in the middle, (see below), there is approx. 1" overhang. I am going to put 1" plywood under the entire tank, but should I be concerned about the 1" overhang? Will it sag & be a possible cause of cracks/glass breakage?
Tank = blue, yellow = 2x4's

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Oops, this should prolly be in "newbie" section...
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