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Old 05-28-2008, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Nevin View Post
I think I see what you mean. The wood brace at the top of the trim should hold, but with that much pressure you might see some deflection at the bottom of the trim. And it wouldn't take much deflection to put stress on the glass.

What I was suggesting is using 2 or 3 smaller glass braces rather than 1 wide one, positioned under the wood braces so you don't lose too much access to your tank.

With the disclaimer that I have much more experience with wood than glass, I think that ought to work.

Hope this helps,
Nevin

I see what you mean about the bottom of the trim deflecting, good point.

Well I may have to just put the brace in. I just want more room as a convenience while working on the tank.

Cleaning 230 gallons of water up off the floor would be most inconvenient. LOL Probably not worth the risk.

Thanks for your help,

Stace
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