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lastlight 08-03-2011 07:21 PM

What I do like about that idea is there is water on both sides. I think if that void down there is empty it's going to be riskier. I wouldn't even bother having that compartment circulate with the main tank. I suspect that would lead to all sorts of other issues with nutrient buildup etc. I'd fill it with ro/di (in case it ever did slowly seep) and just seal it up. Balancing the forces on both sides would be my main goal.

fishytime 08-03-2011 10:11 PM

have the glass cut "L" shaped and the then have the panes tempered.......if the stand properly supports the tank then the glass will hold on that inside corner of the "L"

dave_C 08-03-2011 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gripenfelter (Post 623761)
For an L-shaped tank I got two quotes.

$6600 in acrylic.
$3200 in glass.

If I have someone build me one. Also no warranty lol.

Gonna weld up a steel stand myself out of 2" square tubing and cover in plywood. Then I'll look at building the tank myself lol.


just for fun i sent in a request for a quote to see how much it would cost to have the two pieces cnc'ed and tampered. It should be interesting to see what they come back with:mrgreen:

fishytime 08-03-2011 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave@conceptaquatics (Post 627692)
just for fun i sent in a request for a quote to see how much it would cost to have the two pieces cnc'ed and tampered. It should be interesting to see what they come back with:mrgreen:

hope I didnt step on your toes Dave.......I had been sitting here waiting for you to pipe up and say something:wink:

dave_C 08-04-2011 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 627693)
hope I didnt step on your toes Dave.......I had been sitting here waiting for you to pipe up and say something:wink:

nope none at all lol, i was just sending in my to piece to get quoted so figure why not just ask:wink:

Gripenfelter 08-04-2011 03:50 AM

Definitely doing tempered glass. Waiting on a glass quote from PPG otherwise going with a local company.

ScubaSteve 08-04-2011 10:28 PM

Hey, here's a more extreme version of your tank with some build pics: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog/riveraquarium

mark 08-04-2011 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScubaSteve (Post 627932)
Hey, here's a more extreme version of your tank with some build pics: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog/riveraquarium

good find

MarkoD 08-04-2011 11:13 PM

Yeah why not do what they did.... Build the floor out of wood and put glass on the viewing sides

Gripenfelter 08-05-2011 02:10 PM

Wood flexes and would be more prone to leaks. Even some acrylic tanks flexed and burst at the seam of that 90 degree bend. Glass doesn't flex (as much).

Here's a link to someone's acrylic tank that burst.

http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/s...322764&page=10 (scroll half way down)

Took him a while to get back on track.

http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/s...322764&page=25 (scroll half way down)


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