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Sorry guys, i just read through this whole thread and im still not sure what exactly i should buy? Also, where from? can somebody post a link to the best stuff? Thanks!
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Yep. Could even go thinner - 1/8" is plenty to keep the pointy rocks off the glass.So if that is the case 1/4 white abs would work better than the 1/2 HDPE. I have heard silicone sticks better to abs
Hmm. I was hoping it would distribute the weight of the two base points of my rock structure that’s why I was thinking 1/4 or 3/8Yep. Could even go thinner - 1/8" is plenty to keep the pointy rocks off the glass.
Would a piece of 1/4 white acrylic work fine? I am going for the look of the white bottom.Really no need to distribute the weight. Honestly no need for anything to be honest - the glass can handle it fine. We just feel better putting something down.
Exactly what I did. Keeps the board flat and flush on the bottom. The best way is to silicone the bottom of the tank with RTV 108 (Clear) about 2” from the edge of the tank’s silicone all the way around. Then do a nice zig-zag down the middle. Place your board down on the bottom flush about 1” from all the sides and not touching the tank silicone bead at the bottom. Cut it 1/16 of an inch from the bottom silicone bead so that it’s “laying flat” and doesn’t “ride up” on the tank silicone bead which will make it bow or unlevel. After it’s in, press it down good and add some weight (rocks, dumbbells, etc.) on top and let it FULLY CURE for as long as needed. Check your cure times for “bead size used.” Uncured silicone can nuke a tank. If you have to wait a week so be it. Using Translucent or Clear silicone prevents you from having to do clean up work. If you use black silicone and it gets all over your white starboard just imagine how fun that will be cleaning up for the next 8 hours. Clear will easily blend in. If you go 2” from the corners it should almost squeeze out and prevent detritus from getting under it. Not much will get under it anyway. You can always put a small bead around the edges and smear it in, but it’s hard to get to the edges because they’re next to the glass. Silicone doesn’t adhere well, but it’s enough to keep it down especially when your Aquascape is on top.I did use starboard again, I personally think it's one of the best materials you can use, just a little pricey. The place I ordered it from also routed the edges so they are curved on both the top and bottom. I personally measured the distance between the silicone, so that the board will come very close, but not rest on the seam. This does leave a small channel between the glass and starboard. Personally I don't mind it. It fills with detritus, but I just suck it out on water changes.
ABS will work just fine.So if that is the case 1/4 white abs would work better than the 1/2 HDPE. I have heard silicone sticks better to abs