Hey everyone not new to reefing, but new to cabinetry. I am a mechanical Engineer but more comfy with metal working than wood. Somehow this got away from me.
i built a well thought out cabinet to hold my 120gal. Reef ready tank. I measured 6 times cut once. I checked level and flatness all the way thru and still one corner is lower than the other three!! So three corners and two sides are flat to the tank frame and the fourth is 1/4” in the air. I have already glues, sheathed and filled, sanded and painted the seams. Didn't notice until the i finally got help moving the tank from the garage to the cabinet in my office. Tank is actaully dead to nuts level on all four sides just floating on the one corner.
so is this a complete tear down and redo? Is there some 100% safe trick to fix this? The cabinet is build like a Russian tank and hate to tear it apart but dont want to risk the tank coming apart on me either.
any suggestions welcomed
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i built a well thought out cabinet to hold my 120gal. Reef ready tank. I measured 6 times cut once. I checked level and flatness all the way thru and still one corner is lower than the other three!! So three corners and two sides are flat to the tank frame and the fourth is 1/4” in the air. I have already glues, sheathed and filled, sanded and painted the seams. Didn't notice until the i finally got help moving the tank from the garage to the cabinet in my office. Tank is actaully dead to nuts level on all four sides just floating on the one corner.
so is this a complete tear down and redo? Is there some 100% safe trick to fix this? The cabinet is build like a Russian tank and hate to tear it apart but dont want to risk the tank coming apart on me either.
any suggestions welcomed