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![]() As Andsoitgoes said you can get glass just about anywhere.
Internal baffels are easy as they don't need to be as thick as you have mostly equal pressure on both sides. For grinding down the edges I picked up a large sharping stone at Princess Auto for $2.00. I have lots of chunks laying around and several "Half tanks" also. What size glass do you need? Dan
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![]() Midknight, I don't have the exact dimension on me, but the baffles will go into a standard 75g. So 1/8" window glass will work fine for the baffles? By glass cutters do people mean the tile cutter things where it scores the tiles and uses pressure to cut? Thanks!
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![]() It is the same basic function. I don't know if they are the same tools or not.
Myself I have a special pair of plyers that are curved and snaps the glass for you. And yes the 1/4 glass would work great for this.
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![]() Midknight, do you mean 1/8" glass?
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![]() Yes, was trying to type fast at work between calls.
![]() That will work fine. And if you need a hand I have been known to offered help once or twice.
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![]() Cool, I should be alright though, but thanks so much for the offer
![]() Anyone have tips on the order and method of siliconing in the bubble trap baffles? |