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lockrookie 02-01-2012 05:14 PM

personally for the tiny bit of cost go styrofoam.. the tank i picked up had the plastic trim and they didn't use styrofoam one part of thier basement shifted while the other stayed inplace droping a corner thus the cracked payne i have to replace before i can truly start building. in my opinion over kill is better than a cracked tank.

unclesalty 02-01-2012 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 677836)
personally for the tiny bit of cost go styrofoam.. the tank i picked up had the plastic trim and they didn't use styrofoam one part of thier basement shifted while the other stayed inplace droping a corner thus the cracked payne i have to replace before i can truly start building. in my opinion over kill is better than a cracked tank.

Yes styrofoam is cheap but some say it does more harm than good and some say its a must! My tank is a flat bottom with trim around the bottom and the bottom pane is flush with the side panes. The stand is the AGA pine stand with the open top where the tank sits on top around the perimeter only. No middle supports whatsoever. Styrofoam still you think?

p.s. If you are replacing your bottom pane I would go thicker than your side panes. Also maybe check into getting it tempered because as ridiculous as this sounds some tempered glass was cheaper to buy than regular glass when I was checking around for my overflow glass.

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lockrookie 02-01-2012 06:04 PM

the bottom pane is good its the front diplay pane that broke i could get tempered for that i suppose i have to go down to my glass shop and see what they can do for me hopefully at the end of this month.

but as i said it was just my thoughts and beliefs..my tank is identical to yours in the way its built. as well your basement is newer and most likely wont shift like the guys i got the tank from he lived in an older neighbourhood. and your floor is fairly solid no major cracks.so in your case either ay should work fine.

Bblinks 02-01-2012 11:08 PM

Looking good bud. The tank is drilled super clean, love it.

unclesalty 02-01-2012 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 677850)
the bottom pane is good its the front diplay pane that broke i could get tempered for that i suppose i have to go down to my glass shop and see what they can do for me hopefully at the end of this month.

but as i said it was just my thoughts and beliefs..my tank is identical to yours in the way its built. as well your basement is newer and most likely wont shift like the guys i got the tank from he lived in an older neighbourhood. and your floor is fairly solid no major cracks.so in your case either ay should work fine.

You are laughing then as the front pane is way easier to change then the bottom pane! Too bad you didn't see the guy in Regina selling the tank with a broken front pane for only $50. I went and looked at it but the very corner on bottom pane had a chip so I passed on it. Might of been a good deal for constructing something with the 2 ends and side pane depending on how old and brittle the glass was.

unclesalty 02-01-2012 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 677935)
Looking good bud. The tank is drilled super clean, love it.

Thanks Rich but I am not sure if I like my blotchy background yet! I wish I would of just taped the vinyl on. Spray painting wasn't an option being only a few feet away from my 120.

unclesalty 02-01-2012 11:17 PM

I think my next step might be to take the stand out to the garage for a splash of fresh paint.

lockrookie 02-01-2012 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by unclesalty (Post 677936)
You are laughing then as the front pane is way easier to change then the bottom pane! Too bad you didn't see the guy in Regina selling the tank with a broken front pane for only $50. I went and looked at it but the very corner on bottom pane had a chip so I passed on it. Might of been a good deal for constructing something with the 2 ends and side pane depending on how old and brittle the glass was.

i cant complain i got this tank for 150 :biggrin:

unclesalty 02-01-2012 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 677942)
i cant complain i got this tank for 150 :biggrin:

No you can't complain for that price. And for $200 total you would of had a 180g!!! Too bad I didn't buy it because it would still probably be sitting in my basement unused and I could of sold the pane to you cheap!

lockrookie 02-02-2012 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by unclesalty (Post 677944)
No you can't complain for that price. And for $200 total you would of had a 180g!!! Too bad I didn't buy it because it would still probably be sitting in my basement unused and I could of sold the pane to you cheap!

new pane is 150 with my discounts so ill still have a 180 for 300bucks cept im making changes doing euro brace.. still i love the pricing sttill need to make a few extra bucks and room in house to work lol. im Aiming for wet works by sept.

and will reuse the broken pane for the overflow...im eco friendly im recycling glass lol


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