Will it support a 110 gallon reservoir? Can the floor of my heartland shed10x10 feet):http://images.lowes.com/product/converte... support 110...

Can the floor of my heartland shed10x10 feet):http://images.lowes.com/product/converte... support 110 gallons of water? its structure is several 2x3 boards to act as the support nail to 1 inch thick plywood boards which act as the actual floor. Will the floor snap and brake?or can this support it?
It should hold if it's braced well enough. Remember marine is 8.5 pounds per gallon.


By calculation, your looking at give or take a few 918 lbs worth of water on a wooden floor. The floor of the shed, I'm betting, is 3/4 plywood nailed atop 2 x 4 joist. The shed floor should be sufficient enough to support the cargo as long as the weight is distributed equally across as many joist as possible. For example, if the joists are running in a north/south situation, set your tank in an east/west position and vice-versa. Should hold beside no problem. The weight is about 900# . Figure the size of the container within sq ft and calculate the weight per sq ft.

One inch ply board set on an 16" center should be all right.
Answers:    ultimate i heard waters weight be 8 lbs per gallon x 110 =880,i myself woulnt expect it to hold for years on end,


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