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![]() I picked up a used 30g tank (24 L x 18 W x 16 H), all the glass panels are 1/4" thick. It used to be part of a store system apparently, and will be used as my sump.
I'm going to strip it and re-silicone it. My question is can I leave the trims off it? The top trim is two pieces of black trim that were easily removed, and I don't think they really provide structural support. So when I put it bact together, can I leave it off? (Again, glass is 1/4" thick, tank size is 24 L x 18 W x 16H). Thanks ![]() |
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![]() Yes, you can leave the top trim off, as long as the glass isn't sharp enough to cut you.
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Brad |
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![]() If the glass is sharp use some fine sand paper to take the edge off quickly, doesn't even need to be very fine paper. I had some old wood fine sandpaper that worked out great. I imagine a granite paper would work best though.
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![]() Thanks Brad. Threw away the crusty old trim.
The glass looks to be scored/beveled so it's not sharp. Next question: How do I get the panes apart? I stripped all the silicone I could from the seams, but there isn't enough space between the panes to get a razor in there to cut the panes apart. What should I do? |
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![]() It's incredible how tough those little tanks are to take apart. My old (months old) 400 gallon was a nightmare but somehow the small tanks are too. I've always been able to find at least one spot I could wedge the blade in and I go from there. Once one pane is off the others get easier. I think some have used guitar string which can be really thin...
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![]() piano wire the very small stuff or heavy fishing line. You can heat it a bit with hair dryer and that will make it cut a bit easer. be carfull to not break the panes of glass they crack easy do not use anything metal to get your saw started ( fishing line) just start at the top and go down. the bottom should be the easy part I have found that they leave a bit more room down there and just silicone it more you should be able to use a raser blade there.
Bill |
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![]() I've got some fishing line, but I think it's only 25lb test, but I'll give it a shot before going out to get some piano wire.
Hmm, I guess maybe I'll try from the bottom if there's a bigger gap - sewing needle and fishing line? |
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![]() Ok, I definitely can't get between any of the seams with a razor or fishing line - the panes are literally right up against each other.
Could I use acetone to dissolve or soften the bond in each corner? |
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![]() Bought acetone, and started at the bottom corner of one of the seams to get the razor in - it worked!!
Took 40 minutes, but I got the tank apart with minimal damage to the edges of the panes. Thanks for the tip that the gap is bigger in the bottom! |