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Old 08-20-2013, 09:42 PM
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Keep in mind that calculator bases thickness on height alone so regardless what you put in whether it's 24" or 96" it spits out the same thickness which isn't correct as it's only accounting for pressure and not bending stress at the seams. Personally I believe 9/10mm is tad light for a 7' span, even at 18" high. It costs nothing to get a quote from a tank builder which will probably tell you what thickness the glass would be, there's even a few around here that I'm sure would gladly tell you what the proper thickness is.
I looked at lots of sites and did lots of math and they all came in at 9mm with a safety factor over 4 and that was just euro braced without any cross braces which ill be adding too. Now I know the net isn't always right but the glass is already ordered so ill water test outside and hope for the best. I could also do a metal angle brace around the outside at the top if it looks like ill need too. Thanks for the info but I guess we will see if it works or not. Here's hoping it dose😓
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Old 08-20-2013, 09:52 PM
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I looked at lots of sites and did lots of math and they all came in at 9mm with a safety factor over 4 and that was just euro braced without any cross braces which ill be adding too. Now I know the net isn't always right but the glass is already ordered so ill water test outside and hope for the best. I could also do a metal angle brace around the outside at the top if it looks like ill need too. Thanks for the info but I guess we will see if it works or not. Here's hoping it dose😓
I've seen worse hold water just fine. The issue really comes down to the seams, only 9mm of contact combined a large bending moment from the span means they'll be stressed to the limit. Will work fine for a while but in time who knows, might be good but might not. If professional builders done't take that kind of risk then a DIY'r really shouldn't either. But that's just my FYI for ya. Looking forward to seeing this one come together... and hopefully staying that way
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I've seen worse hold water just fine. The issue really comes down to the seams, only 9mm of contact combined a large bending moment from the span means they'll be stressed to the limit. Will work fine for a while but in time who knows, might be good but might not. If professional builders done't take that kind of risk then a DIY'r really shouldn't either. But that's just my FYI for ya. Looking forward to seeing this one come together... and hopefully staying that way
In your opinion if I use steel angle on the corners would that help?
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The stand all framed where the pink is is where the tanks base the over hang is the working area aka desk. This will primarily be used by my 3 boys for school work. Makes it a lot easier on me to keep an eye on them and make sure the home work is getting done lol
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The stand all framed where the pink is is where the tanks base the over hang is the working area aka desk. This will primarily be used by my 3 boys for school work. Makes it a lot easier on me to keep an eye on them and make sure the home work is getting done lol
Your boys are spoiled! I hope they enjoy it when its all complete.
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Looking at skimmers today I think I'm going with a curve9 unless anyone has something bad to say about them?
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Well glass didnt show today so Monday it is I moved the stand into the basement and only had to take one door off 😃
I'm gonna build the tank out side let it set then I'm hoping next Friday move it in and start filling.
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