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![]() You'll be needing some serious Eurobracing and probably a center brace as well for a tank that is going to have a 6' x 4' footprint. If the side Eurobracing is heavy-duty enough, you may get away without the center brace but that's a very wide tank. Having it only 20" tall though should help reduce the pressure alot.
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![]() I was under the impression that glass thickness, tank height and horizontal span of the glass determines how much bracing you need?
The tank being 48" wide only means he has 2 sides that are 48" long whereas most large tanks are a bit shorter. Far as I understand those 6 foot sides need to be braced like any other 6 foot long tank and the 4 foot sides like any normal 4 foot long tank (all other things like thickness and height being equal). Maybe I'm missing something though. If you have a 4x2x2 tank, does adding another 4x2x2 onto it to make the tank 4x4x2 require more bracing? I thought the pressure on the seams would be the same. |
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![]() http://www.oceansmotions.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1129
Maybe this will help, I am sure using a better drain system the real estate could be increased. |
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![]() I remember that build. Total shame they didn't go with one overflow and try and make it a bit smaller. By the time they piled rock around those things it wasn't a very large tank anymore.
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![]() I gave Derek at Miracles Aquariums a quick call to discuss other things, I asked him about the tank you wish to build, in his words using 3/4 glass you would need no Eurobracing at all providing you are not running a wavebox, which looking at the clean look you want will not be happening.
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![]() Yeah no Wavebox.
3/4 inch glass is what I was looking at using I was thinking I would brace the tank with a piece of glass 1 inch thick at the top which covers all the edges. Not quite sure how I would get a piece of glass cut like that though. Acrylic might have to be the way to go if I brace like that. I would love to have no brace for aesthetics but do you really think the tank would hold without? Tank is going on concrete in a basement with dedicated flood drain but a 300 gallon burst would definitely overload the drain. |
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![]() I guess there are two ways to look at it, He would build a tank for you exactly as portrayed and fully insure it against issues, however if you build it , even if they were 1 1/4 thick then it is your baby.
Structurally speaking that size of tank is fine without any Eurobracing if built correctly with 3/4 glass. |
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![]() Quote:
I just did a special for a customer, all done with just two 4" holes. |