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by breaking hope you mean breaking down as in cutting the silicone joints apart,
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Nope, by breaking I mean breaking. ( Tape all the panes and crack them ) I can't get to any of the bottom seams, the tank is counter sunk into the counter top. I can't raise it out because the stand is wider then the tank by about a half inch and catches on the countertop. I can't remove the countertop because it is glued in across the front and at the two seams.
There would also be no leverage to try and lift the tank out, dropping the new one in should be easy as it's half the weight. |
that's to bad.
1/2 the weight, going acrylic? |
Good to see this build is slowly building back up... Good Luck getting the old tank out, sounds like you will need it.. :lol:
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Who needs luck when you have a big hammer! :lol: |
You should sell tickets for the a crack at smashing some of that tank. Say 20.00 per swing. Or at least Video it for you tube. :)
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Shrink-wrap it before you bust it up if you can.
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Well the new tank has been ordered, should be here in the next month or two. I went with glass, the more I thought about acrylic the more it scared me. I know for a fact I would scratch it. I'll have to find a few people for help when the time comes, but it only has to be moved once.
Anyways, here is the final drawing for the tank. http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...kDrawing-1.jpg |
Two months??? *lets that deep breath Ive been holding out*. Well the drawing looks good:mrgreen:.
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I should draw up all the equipment and paste it all on the wall. It would be cheaper! :lol: |
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