BigBossReefy
Member
So i need to raise my canopy. The inside of the canopy has 2 blocks of wood that sit on the top of the tank's sides. I plan to raise the canopy by adding a piece of wood with the same length and width right under each block of wood that is already there. These might be really silly questions but i have no DIY skills so i wanna make sure im doing it right before I mess with my canopy.
1.) Do i need to use a specific type of lumbar for this? Or will pretty much any type of wood be okay for this?
2.) Would it be safe if i just gorrila glue/clamp each piece to the underside of the canopy supports?
I am also planning to hang my powermodule fixture inside my canopy. My canopy is semi open top and for now i just want to place a piece of wood across the length of the canopy and use this piece to drill the ati hanging kit into.
What is the minimum thickness the wood should be for drilling the hanging kit into? Since this will be going on top of my canopy and will be visible, im trying to find the smallest piece that will adequately serve thia purpose.
Thanks!
1.) Do i need to use a specific type of lumbar for this? Or will pretty much any type of wood be okay for this?
2.) Would it be safe if i just gorrila glue/clamp each piece to the underside of the canopy supports?
I am also planning to hang my powermodule fixture inside my canopy. My canopy is semi open top and for now i just want to place a piece of wood across the length of the canopy and use this piece to drill the ati hanging kit into.
What is the minimum thickness the wood should be for drilling the hanging kit into? Since this will be going on top of my canopy and will be visible, im trying to find the smallest piece that will adequately serve thia purpose.
Thanks!