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![]() Out of 4 tanks I successfully cut 1 down without breaking it last time I tried
IMO not worth it, if you want a shorter tank buy a new one and save yourself the headache or pull the tank apart completely and cut it once it's apart
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![]() Agreed, not worth the trouble. If there is a size you prefer, I would see if anyone out there wants to trade. If not, sell the old tank and pay the difference for the tank you want.
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![]() I've cut my side overflow out of my 210 while it was together with a wet tile skill saw. It CAN be done, but it would be very tricky, especially near the corners where I'd imagine you'll get some chipping if you try and push it too fast. Like the other comments, not worth the hassle and potential problems. Get one the size you want.
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![]() i was just looking into the same thing. im pretty sure if you wanted it to come out perfectly the tank would have to be dismantled, each peice cut down and the tank put back together.
i was looking into having my 60x20x24 cut down to 18h and the cost of chop and rebuild was almost on par with just having a new tank built after all the labor involved. for the size of your tank i would say just have a new one made |
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![]() I've been looking to do the same thing but thank GOD I found this thread. I'm looking for a shallow 3 ft x 2 ft x 20 inches or less to replace my 40 gallon breeder. The closest I've found is a 90 gal 3 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft which is too tall for my liking. Do you guys know any cheap tank builder in Vancouver area?
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