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asherah 01-03-2008 01:20 AM

trim on the aquarium
 
so can I remoe the black trim around the top of the aquarium ? Does it need that for support ? If so what is the best way to remoe it ?

thanks alot
asherah

Myka 01-03-2008 03:12 AM

It is required for support of the panes. If you remove it you need to add euro bracing or a centre brace.

howdy20012002 01-03-2008 03:22 AM

I don't think that the plastic trim provides much support unless it goes across like a brace. if it is just around the edges, I don't think it give much support for anything.
that is my personal opinion though
Neal

KrazyKuch 01-03-2008 03:48 AM

what size tank is it?

asherah 01-03-2008 04:51 AM

220g I think it would look much nicer without it but if it will jeopardise the integrity I won't remove it

asherah

Aquattro 01-03-2008 12:27 PM

no, the trim only protects you from the roughly finished glass along the top edges, it doesn't provide support. Unless you specifically have the edges ground and polished, it may not look better at all.

Myka 01-03-2008 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf (Post 291645)
no, the trim only protects you from the roughly finished glass along the top edges, it doesn't provide support. Unless you specifically have the edges ground and polished, it may not look better at all.

My understanding as told to me by a custom tank builder was that the trim provided support for the corners of the tank...?

justinl 01-03-2008 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 291647)
My understanding as told to me by a custom tank builder was that the trim provided support for the corners of the tank...?

ive never heard that (unless it actually incorporates itself as an obvious brace like neal mentioned). do you know anything about the tank (you could call the manufacturer)? or are you buying it second hand (you could ask the previous owner)?

i agree with brad, unfinished glass edges can be a pain, but then i also like the look of trimless tanks enough that i would do it anyways and just finish the edges myself (or get someone to do it for me)

Der_Iron_Chef 01-03-2008 03:03 PM

Or you could take the trim off and add a little Eurobracing. I think that would look better/cleaner than trim, too.

Aquattro 01-03-2008 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 291647)
My understanding as told to me by a custom tank builder was that the trim provided support for the corners of the tank...?

Well, I would find it hard to believe clip together plastic will hold 2000 pounds of water in a tank. And I've removed mine before with no ill effects. Many tank manufacturers will offer a trimless tank with polished edges. And most tanks already have either euro or centre bracing, the trim would not replace that. If the tank does not have a brace system via euro or centre, it doesn't need it as the glass is probably thick enough (unless someone removed the brace and shouldn't have). Really, it's just decorative plastic.


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