Hole in stand?
Hole in stand?
Is there any reason why I shouldn't cut a hole for a CO2 canister inside the wooden stand of a 75 gallon tank so the canister would sit on the floor and not on part of the stand?
Viktor
If you are talking about the plywood 'floor' of a stand, that should be ok as long as there is perimeter framing around the base. That is what should be supporting all of the vertical supports. Did that make sense?
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Jeff,
How would you do that? The canister I have under my 75 now has started tilting; that's why I thought that cutting a hole and putting it onto the floor would be the easiest solution.
ddavila,
Since it would not be seen from the outside, and the stand would hold just as well, it would not be ruined.
How would you do that? The canister I have under my 75 now has started tilting; that's why I thought that cutting a hole and putting it onto the floor would be the easiest solution.
ddavila,
Since it would not be seen from the outside, and the stand would hold just as well, it would not be ruined.
Viktor
Screw an eylet or hook into the inside, then wrap a bungee around the canister.
Michael Hill
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