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Old 12-18-2003, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by reef_raf
If you did the physics on the force applied to the sides of the tank, you'd see that a wimpy little piece of plastic is certainly not holding your tank together. My tank has about 1500 pounds of water in it and uses bracing with snap together corners on the bracing. I can pull these apart by hand, so I'm willing to bet they don't hold my tank together.
The purpose it serves is to make the tank look "finished" and remove the need to polish the edges of the glass. Tank manufacturers put it on to make the tank pretty, and that increases sales.

I wasn't suggesting there is 1500lbs being exerted on the rim though as the silicone has taken up most of that. Its probably a lot lot less being exerted on the rim. I just thought the rim could help with some minor reinforcement.
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