Leveling feet for 80/20 stand

Justin_Reef

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I know my floor is out about 1/2" where my tank is going because my current tank is in the same spot. It was a pain to shim and I never felt all that confident about the shims in general. I also dislike how they look, even after breaking them off.

Tank is 84" x 30" x 18" tall. Stand is 80/20. The plan was to add 8 heavy duty leveling feet using base plates, swivel foot thread and trapezoid base but the parts are close to $500 (Canadian), I don't really think it's worth it. The stand already cost $1500.

I have some questions -

1. How much harder on the floor is it to have all the weight of the tank on 8 feet?
2. If I attached sealed 3/4" plywood to the bottom of the stand (which I might anyways) would it work to use leveling feet designed for wood applications? I was thinking threaded inserts. Would the 3/4" thickness be enough for the weight of 200G of water?
3. If I did do this, would it make sense to try and use more than 8 feet to spread out the weight more?

Any advice would be helpful.
 

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I have not had a problem with feet. I have not had a problem with Shims.
 

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