SailorLodestar
Enthusiast
I was wondering if anyone here has knowledge about this as I periodically do google searches but seem to get varying answers.
I keep my small arcade on the third floor of an apartment building in Glendale California. Besides the three cabs pictured, I have an Aero Table that I would like to take out of my office and integrate into the arcade to share with guest.
But I'm nervous about the weight limit being that I'm not on the first floor. Even more than that, if something went wrong, theres' a tenant below me who would suffer.
If I put a leveler on the ground, it doesn't seem too sloped. The bubble touches whichever line is closer to the wall showing that the floor slopes ever so slightly toward my couch in the middle of the room. I'm wondering if the floor could handle my Aero table sitting by the back of the couch facing the astro.
Or have I already stacked this room with too much?
Anybody else with an arcade on an upper story of some knowledge of building codes?
I keep my small arcade on the third floor of an apartment building in Glendale California. Besides the three cabs pictured, I have an Aero Table that I would like to take out of my office and integrate into the arcade to share with guest.
But I'm nervous about the weight limit being that I'm not on the first floor. Even more than that, if something went wrong, theres' a tenant below me who would suffer.
If I put a leveler on the ground, it doesn't seem too sloped. The bubble touches whichever line is closer to the wall showing that the floor slopes ever so slightly toward my couch in the middle of the room. I'm wondering if the floor could handle my Aero table sitting by the back of the couch facing the astro.
Or have I already stacked this room with too much?
Anybody else with an arcade on an upper story of some knowledge of building codes?