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DIY Cube tank plans..
Ok i tryed to find a tank seller but had no luck so i will try and build my own
18Hx22Lx22W Now with my calculations i think 1/4in glass should be good. My tanks specs: Aqua vol: 142L (37.5G) Glass: 5mm (Less then 1/4) Glass Area: 1.33 Meters Square Glass weight: 21Kilo Glass with water 163 Kilo Max Load would be 400-500 Kilo So for my cuts my sides would be ontop of the 1/4 glass making it 2 @ 17 3/4 x 22 Left and Right Panes 2 @ 18 x 22 Front and Back 1 Base 22x22 2 smaller euro braces on each side LOL Ok now tell me if this looks ok to use 1/4 in glass im real new at this glass stuff but i like the challenge 3/8 and 1/2 in glass in my area is crazy pricey i could get Oceanic and Cadlight to build one cheaper with there glass. If im totally outa my mind im sorry took me a while to figure it all out so if you know better then me step on me now!!! hehe Next option could be 17x20x20........ Or find someone that knows where i can buy 30-45g Cube tanks from a supplier.... |
Another Quick Question is I dont want a rimless tank. What kind or ideas or where can i get custom rims for my tank once its built
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I have seen people build rim's from Wood trim. Or are you thinking Eurobracing style? I personally love the rimless look. On all tanks, just looks clean and modern
Heres a couple links to thickness calculators http://www.theaquatools.com/building-your-aquarium http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/aqu...customtank.htm |
well some say i need EuroBrace and some say i don't But i want it to be strong Also i did Calculate my thinckness and it came out to 5mm is what i could use thats 1mm i think below so i would use 1/4,
Right now im just looking for that push to say that will work everything looks good so i can get started but haven't heard much yet so now i wait for that person. Place that im stumped the most on is whats the strongest way to do the base i see there are 2 ways to do this. http://www.tearsandashes.com/nano/tankside.jpg |
#1 is the stronger way (apparently, although I have no idea why)
also make sure you account for the thickness of the glass on both sides of the tank. I noticed you accounted for the glass on only one side. IE 22x22 -1 18x22 -2 18x21 1/2 -2 21 1/2 not 3/4 Make sure you clean the glass with acetone very well and you shouldn't have any problems. Use pieces of duct tape to hold the glass together while the silicone cures |
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