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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2043314, member: 117461"] Thanks Chris, I would definitely answer sooner or later anyway. Yes, transferring the weight of the upper terrarium to the front frame is not the best solution, because after a while it simply will not opened. I would do the following... For the answer you quickly, I made the drawing by hand, I apologize if it turned out a little crooked. 1) the simplest thing you can do, I think it will allow you to level the front edge of the upper terrarium bottom. The square pipe can be replaced with an angular profile. 2) a solution for perfectionists - a reinforcing frame under the entire bottom of the upper terrarium. I have a similar solution working under the router table in my workshop, because the table is made from plywood, but should not bend under the heavy router in the center of the table. I don’t know what materials are available to you, but I hope that my advice will help in some way [ATTACH type="full"]88397[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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