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![]() Are you using spacers? Why not order a case of Aqueon silicone? Is that RTV stuff stronger or something? I think "a popular aquarium manufacturer" uses that SCS 1200 stuff.
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![]() Yeah I was using 1/16" spacers... but one got pushed out when we clamped.
The Momentive RTV 100 series is an adhesive, as opposed to the usual silicone which is a sealant, so it has way more tensile strength. With 10 foot seams I want the extra piece of mind and the price difference would have been okay if I didn't have to do the job twice! Anyway, I have the panels apart & in the garage again thanks to some help from a new found friend. Going to try the dremel trick to get the silicone off faster than the razor blade route. |
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![]() I would go with SCS1200 as its a product that has been used and tested.Be safe than sorry. Silicone when dry always has an air bubble or 2 not as much as seen in your photo.I you want SCS1200 and cannot find it let me know and I will see what I could do for you.
Never heard of using a dremel for removing silicone especially off glass, be careful on what tip you use. |
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![]() RTV 100 series is reef safe and provides a very strong bond.
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![]() Thanks for the input guys.
I love the RTV silicone, even though it's a little hard to get a hold of. I did some digging and found out about it online some years ago... mostly from DIY rimless builds. I used it for my previous build, this 100Gal seahorse Cube: ![]() ![]() It dries really quick, skins in 5 minutes, which makes the process a little stressful though. Thanks for the offer Eli, but I'm sticking to my (silicone) guns ![]() |
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![]() Where did you source the glass?
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500g, diy, kahuna, sechelt, sunshine coast |
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