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whats wrong with tempered glass, you only have to rig your oven to let it superheat the glass to anneal it, then you should be good to go after a few other small details haha but then you gotta temper it again after
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and you dont see and cost effectincy in that at all eh??? lol :P
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is every piece labeled tempered? all my tanks came with a sticker said tempered. im sure was just the bottom since i drilled all three without issue. every piece should b labeled. to b sure use polarized glasses and a white lcd screen. i did it on a full tank.... thats how confident i was.
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Im not sure, only one panel has the sticker under the rim on the glass. and im not sure i understand your sunglasses LCD trick
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heres a like how: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp7kuKMmDg8 this ones done with a polarized fiter on a camera: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQicz...eature=related sorry to get off topic, just random info i thought was handy... |
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