n8ball2013
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Wife and I have decided to upgrade our 55 gallon with overflow to a 150 4 wide tank. Settled on the biggest tank we could really do in the space that we have the wall space for. Im just curious if It would hold on the floor. Im more than positive im going to get a contractor to come in and take a look at it to make sure the floor will hold but might as well through it up here will im dreaming big
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heres is the key for this wonderful item
red is the tank measuring 48x30x 25 tall
yellow is the center support beam consists of 5 2x10s secured together and runs the length of the house.
orange is a hollow false wall. its just under 5 feet long and about 12 inches thick. coming from the support beam
blue round circles are steel support beams measuring 13 inches around. they are roughly 89 inches apart center to center
Green are floor supports. they are 2x10 and spaced 15 inches apart.
I know this sucks for doing a whole lot with and i apologize. just trying to get an idea before I pay someone to come in.
My thoughts are to brace each of the floor support beams with an additional 2x10 perpendicular to the floor support. possibly even three 2x10s together with one running perpendicular to the floor supports and then one on either side of it all the way up to the sub floor. it may be overkill but im figuring this is going to weigh close to 2600 lbs if not more.
Thanks for looking and again i apologize for the lack of art skills.
behold the awesome paint skills
heres is the key for this wonderful item
red is the tank measuring 48x30x 25 tall
yellow is the center support beam consists of 5 2x10s secured together and runs the length of the house.
orange is a hollow false wall. its just under 5 feet long and about 12 inches thick. coming from the support beam
blue round circles are steel support beams measuring 13 inches around. they are roughly 89 inches apart center to center
Green are floor supports. they are 2x10 and spaced 15 inches apart.
I know this sucks for doing a whole lot with and i apologize. just trying to get an idea before I pay someone to come in.
My thoughts are to brace each of the floor support beams with an additional 2x10 perpendicular to the floor support. possibly even three 2x10s together with one running perpendicular to the floor supports and then one on either side of it all the way up to the sub floor. it may be overkill but im figuring this is going to weigh close to 2600 lbs if not more.
Thanks for looking and again i apologize for the lack of art skills.