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![]() Not sure how thick the bottom pane is. The tank's out in the shed and it's too late to head out there with a ruler. I cannot think of what else could have caused the crack, especially with the foam underneath. I took great pains when building to stand to have it perfectly flat and level. I even had a new concrete base poured on top of the uneven foundation to ensure level. On top of that I used an isolation membrane to negate any shifting due to the new concrete curing. On top of that I used porcelain tile for its greater strength over ceramic. In other words, it could not have been what was under the tank.
spencerC, I would not be too concerned about this occuring to you as long as: 1. the stand is properly built and level 2. you use foam underneath 3. you use HDPE plastic to protect the bottom pane of glass. |
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![]() Sorry to hear about your tank woes fkshiu!
![]() How is the HDPE plastic used? Do you lay it on the bottom of the inside of the tank? Where can I find sheets of this plastic? Also, what kind of foam should be used? Where can it be purchased? I would imagine this foam would be layed on the outside bottom of the tank? Best of luck with your tank rebirth! ![]()
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