Tank setup update
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- Keith Wolcott
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Finally!!!!!!!!! My 340 gallon (9 ft by 30 inches wide by 24 inches high) arrived on Monday. It is very heavy and was difficult to get it off of the truck.
Then today four of us moved it into the house. We used boards and pipes to roll it on. It was not too bad, but it took 2 hours.
I have not even unwrapped it and I won't until it is on the stand. That will be the hard part since it will take 6 to 8 strong people to lift it. I've still got a number of things to do before that will happen (move the 75 gallon out of the way, etc). Aquarium Obsessed built this aquarium and it looks like they did a fantastic job.
Then today four of us moved it into the house. We used boards and pipes to roll it on. It was not too bad, but it took 2 hours.
I have not even unwrapped it and I won't until it is on the stand. That will be the hard part since it will take 6 to 8 strong people to lift it. I've still got a number of things to do before that will happen (move the 75 gallon out of the way, etc). Aquarium Obsessed built this aquarium and it looks like they did a fantastic job.
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- Keith Wolcott
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Thanks all.
loachmom- No, my brother lives in Pennsylvania (closer to you than me). They are friends from work.
I have moved the old 75 gallon tank out of the way and we are getting ready to lift the large tank onto the stand. We are having an aquarium raising party on Saturday (drop by if you are close). We should have 12 to 14 people lifting the 700 lb tank so it should should not be too bad. I will be relieved when it is safely on the stand. I'll post pictures of the event.
loachmom- No, my brother lives in Pennsylvania (closer to you than me). They are friends from work.
I have moved the old 75 gallon tank out of the way and we are getting ready to lift the large tank onto the stand. We are having an aquarium raising party on Saturday (drop by if you are close). We should have 12 to 14 people lifting the 700 lb tank so it should should not be too bad. I will be relieved when it is safely on the stand. I'll post pictures of the event.
I thought for sure I was right about that one.Keith Wolcott wrote: loachmom- No, my brother lives in Pennsylvania (closer to you than me). They are friends from work.
Hope all goes well with the tank lifting. We'll be watching for photos, so take plenty. My husband enjoys your thread as much as I do.
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The Aquarium is safely on the stand!!!!! I am breathing a lot easier now that the hard part is done. Now I can enjoy taking my time and getting everything set up. Here are the pictures.
I had purchased two large (8.5 inch diameter) suction cups for use with glass. With these, the two srtongest of us (not me) could lift one end at a time so that we could slide 4x4's under on each end and the middle. This just got it off the ground enough so that everyone could get their hands under it to lift.
How many mathematicians does it take to lift a 340 gallon tank?
Eleven of us lifted without difficulty to the height of the supports that I made out of the crate that the tank was shipped in. Two people were ready and slid the supports under the tank when it was high enough.
That's my wife Ellen (in the blue) on the far side ready to move one of the supports into position.
On the supports.
I sent everyone to get food and drink (but no alcohol until the lifting is done) while I applied construction grade glue to the stand top and put on the 3/4 inch plywood. I waited until now to do this since the weight of the tank would be ideal for leveling out the top by forcing the glue out of the high spots and into the low spots to get a very level surface.
Tamping it down.
Adding the 3/4 inch foam. You can see one of the suction cups on this end.
Moving the tank and supports closer to the stand.
Sliding the tank onto the stand. This proved to be quite easy since the supports matched the stand height.
Fine tuning the position.
All done with the decorative facade pieces back on.
I had purchased two large (8.5 inch diameter) suction cups for use with glass. With these, the two srtongest of us (not me) could lift one end at a time so that we could slide 4x4's under on each end and the middle. This just got it off the ground enough so that everyone could get their hands under it to lift.
How many mathematicians does it take to lift a 340 gallon tank?
Eleven of us lifted without difficulty to the height of the supports that I made out of the crate that the tank was shipped in. Two people were ready and slid the supports under the tank when it was high enough.
That's my wife Ellen (in the blue) on the far side ready to move one of the supports into position.
On the supports.
I sent everyone to get food and drink (but no alcohol until the lifting is done) while I applied construction grade glue to the stand top and put on the 3/4 inch plywood. I waited until now to do this since the weight of the tank would be ideal for leveling out the top by forcing the glue out of the high spots and into the low spots to get a very level surface.
Tamping it down.
Adding the 3/4 inch foam. You can see one of the suction cups on this end.
Moving the tank and supports closer to the stand.
Sliding the tank onto the stand. This proved to be quite easy since the supports matched the stand height.
Fine tuning the position.
All done with the decorative facade pieces back on.
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