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Originally Posted by sphelps
Honestly I would wager the center brace is not needed, many tank builders know little regarding what's actually needed for structural integrity and those "center braces" are often just scraps put in to support lids and not actually even put in for structure. If you want send me the glass thickness of the front pane and the thickness and width of the euro brace and I can tell you if the center braces are needed.
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Glass thickness is 1/2" I believe, eurobrace is also 1/2" thick and 1.5" wide on the front and back pane and about 2.5" on the sides.
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Originally Posted by lockrookie
btw jameswhen you read all this ask dave how much tonotch the onne euro brace where the overflow is to give you more room for the overflow
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I will, thanks. I never thought about that. Kicking myself for not thinking about the glass cracking to heat.
My dad suggested I take the black trim off, clamp the tank, remove the broken crossbrace, then silicone a new piece in its place. Does this sound feasible? Its about 10x cheaper than getting a shop to redo the whole eurobrace. He also said he would rather not compromise the tank structure further by removing both crossbraces and redoing the eurobrace.
Thoughts? Thanks again everyone, the replies have been very affirming.