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I agree with Wes, just add some 1/2 plywood on the inside lip and some thin foam to suck up the little imperfections and voila, you're good to go!
My guess is (and this isn't a hit against your woodwork) is that the lip wasn't perfectly flat along the entire perimeter and that cause some stress across the bottom pane...... *POOF* Get back in and put it in the same spot, look good there from what I could tell in the pictures. But I also know what your concerns are. I'd **** a brick if my tank were to pop on the hardwood! |
I know damn well it was my fault for not putting the Styrofoam. Any tiny imperfection on a piece of glass that thin would make it crack. I guess I gambled and I lost.....Lesson learned.
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I am really sorry this happened to you. I do know how you feel, as 2 weeks ago I finally had my 90 gal filled and one of the bulkheads started to leak. Brand new hardwood floor. Oh yes, the excitement this can cause. Everytime I clean the glass on the 10 gal and the mag cleaner gets to the silicone in the corner, I start to hear this little scratchy noise. Gets me a little nervous. I'm sure that you'll come back even stronger (and wiser) because of this.
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Damn, sorry to hear this... Hope you can rebuild.. :wink:
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Man it's crazy what can happen overnight.
Hey Ryan, replace the bottom with a piece of 6mm and you'll be good, you won't have to modify the stand. I gotta piece with your name on it :biggrin: |
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http://www.innfusion.com/blogimages/Brick.jpg I hate little stars I never know what people really meant?? :wink: ahah |
Haha Wes, not everyone needs to substitute.
No big deal we'll get Ryan back up and running in no time. |
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Your stuff will be done tonight provided I don't break it again packing it up. |
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Nice! Just be gentle this time... my tank isn't your wife. |
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