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Old 01-19-2008, 07:40 PM
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Did the glass pull away from the Euro bracing? Are you sure the bow wasn't there before you added water? Is the bracing cut straight? If I did it myself I would want all the answers before I continued.....Elvis could do the work for me and I would trust it more. And I could blame someone if it went bad.

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Old 01-19-2008, 08:17 PM
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Did the glass pull away from the Euro bracing? Are you sure the bow wasn't there before you added water? Is the bracing cut straight? If I did it myself I would want all the answers before I continued.....Elvis could do the work for me and I would trust it more. And I could blame someone if it went bad.

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I agree I would find out everything before continuing because it's easier to resolve a problem now then when its full of sand and rock...


what size glass was the euro brace done with...how wide is the euro brace.....and one last question, is it siliconed down to the top of the tank or the inside of the tank, or both
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:10 PM
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I agree I would find out everything before continuing because it's easier to resolve a problem now then when its full of sand and rock...


what size glass was the euro brace done with...how wide is the euro brace.....and one last question, is it siliconed down to the top of the tank or the inside of the tank, or both
The bracing is 1/2" x 3 inch and is siliconed on the top the only silicone on the inside is the excess from the top.
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:25 PM
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:08 PM
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Did the glass pull away from the Euro bracing? Are you sure the bow wasn't there before you added water? Is the bracing cut straight? If I did it myself I would want all the answers before I continued.....Elvis could do the work for me and I would trust it more. And I could blame someone if it went bad.

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No it has not pulled away from the brace. It is like the silicone has stretched a little. The bracing is straight. I am not sure if the tank had a bow before or not first time i have filled it.
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