I had almost finished a long version of this story then I clicked in the wrong place and it all was lost so here is the short version.
I have ended up with two of these tanks. I bought one a few months ago in Albuquerque that was in terrific shape. It did have the wiers removed but I have since put them back in. I filled it with water on Monday and yesterday I noticed the trim had come lose at one bottom corner. There is no leak, half of the miter came apart and the other part broke.
I've carefully looked at the construction of both tanks. The bottom just has trim around the perimeter. I think it is glued at the corner, probably like they do at Planet Aquariums with some type of solvent. There are no crossbraces on the bottom. The bottom glass goes all the way to the edge. The front. sides and back sit on top of the bottom glass. The top does have two crossbraces that I think are put on first. Then I believe the front, side and back are added. I believe the front and rear trim is notched to accommodate the crossbraces.
I am try to decide if I can just clean the silicone off the trim then use new silicone to hold the trim in place and some type of solvent to "weld" the corner back together.
I just bought tank 2 from Irving, Texas. Long drive but it was an exact match for tank 1. At this time I thought they were custom built tanks and I couldn't believe my luck. Same tank, same stand, same canopy and this tank was supposed to be ready to go. I saw some silicone on the trim at one of the bottom corners and when I questioned the seller he said that the trim had come loose and he put the silicone on to stabilize it. He said there was no leak. It still had gravel in it. After I got it home I removed the side trim and found lots of silicone, green slime and it was wet in that corner. Also when I took the gravel out, I found it had euro type bracing added at the bottom of the front and rear glass. I need to figure out what to do with this tank. After watching many videos and reading much about it, I am thinking that I need to take the bottom off this tank, clean the heck out of it and put it back together. Of course the whole thing would get a complete reseal as well.
After I discovered that these are not custom tanks I read up on them and I was considering cutting hem down to 24 inches but I can't find a glass shop where I live that will cut 1/2 inch glass. I called to El Paso and I did find a place that would cut them but they said that the cuts on the front and back might not come out nice and straight because of the thickness and length of cut. He that if a pane breaks a replacement would be about 700 dollars. He did not seem to think it would go well so I don't think I will go this route.
So I would like to find out what you all think what I should do with each tank and I would also like to know what type of chemical/glue I will need to "weld/glue" the corners back together.
You can see the gluing here 23:30 into the video They mention using and accelerator so I wonder if it's just CA glue?
Thank you,
-Bob
I have ended up with two of these tanks. I bought one a few months ago in Albuquerque that was in terrific shape. It did have the wiers removed but I have since put them back in. I filled it with water on Monday and yesterday I noticed the trim had come lose at one bottom corner. There is no leak, half of the miter came apart and the other part broke.
I've carefully looked at the construction of both tanks. The bottom just has trim around the perimeter. I think it is glued at the corner, probably like they do at Planet Aquariums with some type of solvent. There are no crossbraces on the bottom. The bottom glass goes all the way to the edge. The front. sides and back sit on top of the bottom glass. The top does have two crossbraces that I think are put on first. Then I believe the front, side and back are added. I believe the front and rear trim is notched to accommodate the crossbraces.
I am try to decide if I can just clean the silicone off the trim then use new silicone to hold the trim in place and some type of solvent to "weld" the corner back together.
I just bought tank 2 from Irving, Texas. Long drive but it was an exact match for tank 1. At this time I thought they were custom built tanks and I couldn't believe my luck. Same tank, same stand, same canopy and this tank was supposed to be ready to go. I saw some silicone on the trim at one of the bottom corners and when I questioned the seller he said that the trim had come loose and he put the silicone on to stabilize it. He said there was no leak. It still had gravel in it. After I got it home I removed the side trim and found lots of silicone, green slime and it was wet in that corner. Also when I took the gravel out, I found it had euro type bracing added at the bottom of the front and rear glass. I need to figure out what to do with this tank. After watching many videos and reading much about it, I am thinking that I need to take the bottom off this tank, clean the heck out of it and put it back together. Of course the whole thing would get a complete reseal as well.
After I discovered that these are not custom tanks I read up on them and I was considering cutting hem down to 24 inches but I can't find a glass shop where I live that will cut 1/2 inch glass. I called to El Paso and I did find a place that would cut them but they said that the cuts on the front and back might not come out nice and straight because of the thickness and length of cut. He that if a pane breaks a replacement would be about 700 dollars. He did not seem to think it would go well so I don't think I will go this route.
So I would like to find out what you all think what I should do with each tank and I would also like to know what type of chemical/glue I will need to "weld/glue" the corners back together.
You can see the gluing here 23:30 into the video They mention using and accelerator so I wonder if it's just CA glue?
Thank you,
-Bob
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