Bowed platform top diy stand?

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I’ve dragged out painting my 3/4” marine plywood platform top for a new stand (temps not optimal for paint). It’s laying flat inside but it definitely lifted maybe 1-2mm 3mm max on edges.

I’m trying to weigh it down, but if it doesn’t want to settle should I screw it on the frame anyways because the rimmed tank will even out — or scrap it for a new top?
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This is the stand on its side, the frame to the left is the top, it has two rectangle gussets in the sides too.
 

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You can get a level and shim the top flat. Unscrew a bit and add a filler like construction adhesive to level
 
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You can get a level and shim the top flat. Unscrew a bit and add a filler like construction adhesive to level
I haven’t screwed it in yet, that’s just my top frame on the side left, I was going to screw and glue plywood to it. I’m hopeful screwing it down is plenty but didn’t want to if it wasn’t worth it safety wise
 

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On this stand I used a scrap piece of granite to ensure it was level.
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