I did go to Home depot yesterday morning to check on some ideas. There were no small metal pieces, just sheets which would have cost $10 each and have been sticking out. Nobody knew how much furniture coasters could hold. Finally I was told the peices of wood would be the best idea and I was shown big boards of wood. I was told my carpet scraps would not be enough to hold the weight. Thinking that carpet store throws wood scraps out all the time I decided to check there again. So I did and the dumpster got emptied already.
Then I had work to do which was badly delayed by rain. At 1AM, I was still thinking about how I could make this work, I went to check the carpet store dumpster again for wood scraps and then decided to crash into bed. It's now pouring rain , a thunder storm again and I don't know where I'm going to get wood scraps easily on such short notice.
Plus I said I would be riding up to Albany with my parents and stopping to shop for a new beach towel today. Would have left already, but I can't reach them.
So that leavers the fish in holding tanks day another day and I can't get other stuff done around here with storage bins and tanks scattered around.
I would really like to clear out my closet and possibly sort through some stuff to rid of at an upcoming tag sale. Having tanks scattered on the bedroom and batroom floor isn't making this easy.
Sooooo...bottom line, I hal setup the tanks and put the fish back in. So enough water to keep 'em going while I search for scrap wood. Sound like a good plan?. I know it's a matter of time before scrap wood turns up and then hopefully if the tanks are not full and easily lowered, I can slip the pieces of wood underneth...I just need this project wrapped up ASAP.
Then I had work to do which was badly delayed by rain. At 1AM, I was still thinking about how I could make this work, I went to check the carpet store dumpster again for wood scraps and then decided to crash into bed. It's now pouring rain , a thunder storm again and I don't know where I'm going to get wood scraps easily on such short notice.
Plus I said I would be riding up to Albany with my parents and stopping to shop for a new beach towel today. Would have left already, but I can't reach them.
So that leavers the fish in holding tanks day another day and I can't get other stuff done around here with storage bins and tanks scattered around.
I would really like to clear out my closet and possibly sort through some stuff to rid of at an upcoming tag sale. Having tanks scattered on the bedroom and batroom floor isn't making this easy.
Sooooo...bottom line, I hal setup the tanks and put the fish back in. So enough water to keep 'em going while I search for scrap wood. Sound like a good plan?. I know it's a matter of time before scrap wood turns up and then hopefully if the tanks are not full and easily lowered, I can slip the pieces of wood underneth...I just need this project wrapped up ASAP.