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![]() Wow ... and I have been looking for glass for my 660G ... hope it's still available
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![]() Did anyone hear back from this guy yet?
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![]() If this is glass I'm sure it's fairly thick. Bet it would be exciting to move a 10'x4' sheet of glass.
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![]() Even disassembled, this is a major lift. A side panel or bottom is going to weigh nearly 500lbs (assuming 3/4" glass).
I'm still curious to know if anyone has knowledge of, or (even better) pictures of, this tank when it was set up. This thing was/is a monster. Last edited by Matt; 10-21-2006 at 04:02 PM. |
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![]() WOW. If someone does setup up this tank I would love to see the finished result. I think I'm lucky this offer is in Calgary, otherwise I might be tempted to sell my car or something and set that beast up.
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![]() I saw this post late so sent him a pm ... my idea was to use the glass to build my 660G and the leftover for the sump ... would definately have to disassemble and then get cut to size 96X48X32
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![]() WOW, that's gonna be hell to move. Not only do they need a walkout basement, they also need 4 feet wide double doorway.
at 2000lbs, you'll need 10 strong lads to help you out. |