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Old 06-10-2008, 11:22 PM
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Wow, some neat ideas here, and a great story behind the display tank. Looking forward to watching this unfold!
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Old 06-11-2008, 12:37 AM
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Wow, some neat ideas here, and a great story behind the display tank. Looking forward to watching this unfold!
Thanks Tony, I will be sure to take lots of pics. Where you will see the most ridiculously over cautious and anal tank assembly ever! LOL
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Old 07-29-2008, 02:03 PM
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So did you take the summer off or something???

Some of us are still waiting to see what's happening next. This is as bad as the TV networks and waiting for the new season of your favorite show to start...

I'm impressed with your build so far. The drawing of the end result is really impressive... can't wait to see how it turns out so keep on with the photos and updates.
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Old 07-29-2008, 02:51 PM
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I just finished reading this thread from start to finish and can't wait to see what's next!
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Sorry for the delay in progress, it's summer, what can I say. LOL

I did start the process of building the new tank the other day however.

I am going to be extra anal about this task. So I am covering both sides of the glass with 2 layers of packaging paper and taping the edges where the silicone will be applied. Once I have everything dry fit and ready to go I will remove the tape from around the edges and apply the silicone.

I did not have a decent work area or bench in my shop so I have been spending some time getting all that done first.

So far I have covered 2 of the panes and the centerbrace. I am hoping to get more done tonight.

I am still searching my local hardward stores for some proven silicone. Unfortunately I may end up having to drive to Prince George to pick some up, if they have it there.

So not a lot done so far but the wheels have started turning again. I need to get this tank built and water tested before winter so it won't be long now.

I post some pics later today of the glass covering process and just how anal one can get. LOL
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Hello Bassman! I just stumbled upon this thread and read it start to finish. You've got some pretty cool ideas; I really like the dry moat. I've seen a hardwood floor or two just destroyed by a fish tank flood so that could be a real lifesaver. Will you be allowing people to drop by and check out this creation when its finished? I know I'd take the trip from Prince George to see it sometime.
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Old 08-20-2008, 09:01 AM
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Hello Bassman! I just stumbled upon this thread and read it start to finish. You've got some pretty cool ideas; I really like the dry moat. I've seen a hardwood floor or two just destroyed by a fish tank flood so that could be a real lifesaver. Will you be allowing people to drop by and check out this creation when its finished? I know I'd take the trip from Prince George to see it sometime.
Thanks so much. I like the moat too, hopefully I will never have to use it.


Oh yes, for sure. You can come over anytime. I just started assembling the new tank yesterday. :-) It won't be long now.


Just let me know next time you are heading through town.
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