Would styrofoam be a good material for padding the top of a tank stand for a rather large tank (72" x 24" x 30")? I was looking at some 1" thick slabs of extra-strength polystyrene:
"This foam is extremely rigid and the most resistant to compression. Ideal for use as a roof and wall insulation. Can be used indoors and outdoors, however it may change color in sunlight. Can also be used below ground. Install with roofing nails or a solvent-free adhesive."
Alternatively I could get some 3/4" slabs of the regular styrofoam, but it seems like that might crush very easily.
Alternate material suggestions are welcome.
Thanks for the advice.
"This foam is extremely rigid and the most resistant to compression. Ideal for use as a roof and wall insulation. Can be used indoors and outdoors, however it may change color in sunlight. Can also be used below ground. Install with roofing nails or a solvent-free adhesive."
Alternatively I could get some 3/4" slabs of the regular styrofoam, but it seems like that might crush very easily.
Alternate material suggestions are welcome.
Thanks for the advice.