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-=James=- 01-27-2012 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 675759)
yes a thin euro bracing i know what you mean my 180 has it its very thin maybe 1"and a half it helps but is more there just tokeep the glass even across the top but with clamps on either side snug but not too tight tillyou relieve water pressure inside the tank

Correct, it has thin eurobracing, about 1.5".

You guys are up late! Updated with a pic. Im going to lose a ton of sleep over this...doesnt help that im away for the weekend too. Ill give Dave a call tomorrow!
Would it be feasible to glue 2 pieces of glass to the top and bottom of the crossbrace and "fix" it?

:hurt:

lockrookie 01-27-2012 07:38 AM

it looks likeits still holding not separating from the two. you may be ok for the short term. but i would get it replaced. the side brace is helping as well as the other cross brace. so sleep better get some rest. how long has it been cracked?

i have two 6 month olds that tend to wake in the middle of the night so i stay up so wife can get her rest

edit i would leave as is if its not loose any presure could loosen it

lastlight 01-27-2012 07:41 AM

Sleep is for the weak. Oh how I envy the weak!

-=James=- 01-27-2012 07:43 AM

I will be putting some large clamps from home depot tomorrow morning for the time being. Thanks guys.

Perfect way to get into the hobby...or out :twised:

lastlight 01-27-2012 07:44 AM

Oh now I see the pic. Lucky you it's not actually moved apart... I would totally have the exact piece cut and cover the thing with silicone and toss it on top. No need to disturb the tank either! The curing fumes should just dissipate up and out? With the entire thing smeared with silicone and pressed together the two pieces wouldn't budge at all if the bottom one ever cracked I don't think (massive surface area contact).

I'd never clamp a tank that's under load but that's just me.

lockrookie 01-27-2012 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 675767)
Sleep is for the weak. Oh how I envy the weak!

you just enjoy staring at your tank at night. i know i would
except my 90 looks like crap at the moment #@#$#@ diatom bloom

SeaHorse_Fanatic 01-27-2012 07:48 AM

Sleep??? What's sleep?

I get to work most of the night after taking care of Felicia most of the day. Then I get to fight morning rush hour traffic (leaving home at 7:15am) to go to court and watch Irene get her Canadian citizenship.

On the plus side, my custom LED unit is finally finished and will be delivered tomorrow evening. Yeah!!!

BTW, my 165g is Eurobraced with NO crossbracing and it is perfectly fine.

lockrookie 01-27-2012 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 675770)
Oh now I see the pic. Lucky you it's not actually moved apart... I would totally have the exact piece cut and cover the thing with silicone and toss it on top. No need to disturb the tank either! The curing fumes should just dissipate up and out? With the entire thing smeared with silicone and pressed together the two pieces wouldn't budge at all if the bottom one ever cracked I don't think (massive surface area contact).

I'd never clamp a tank that's under load but that's just me.

i could never just do that and leave it tho it would look ugly and bother me

i guess temporarily he could use a board and do the same thing silicone the crap out and leave it till he can replace it. since he is going away

but it does give you alot of ideas if you did this no need for clamps asave the money there

lastlight 01-27-2012 07:54 AM

If the tank's open-top I'd likely not do something that ugly but I'd do it with my current tank. A little ghetto never hurt anyone not to mention I honestly think it'd be just as strong as before (only because the bracing has not actually moved at all). Without entirely draining a tank I'd never trust the new brace since it's resting state isn't with the tank empty... so it's not pulling the panes together as well as the original one.

lockrookie 01-27-2012 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 675774)
If the tank's open-top I'd likely not do something that ugly but I'd do it with my current tank. A little ghetto never hurt anyone not to mention I honestly think it'd be just as strong as before (only because the bracing has not actually moved at all). Without entirely draining a tank I'd never trust the new brace since it's resting state isn't with the tank empty... so it's not pulling the panes together as well as the original one.

true unless he drains it 2/3 clamps it and lets it set for curing time and fills it with clamps on using a plank to across glass for support untill its fully cured

i dunno its up to james on the looks of it if he had a hood no biggy. i do understand your thinking tho. for me im picky sob and wouldnt be able to handle it not being unison lol id have to do the same to the other side make it match


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