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Old 08-30-2009, 09:38 PM
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Default How to tell if your tank can be drilled?

Hi there, I was wondering if there is any way to tell if your tank can be drilled or not?
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Old 08-31-2009, 08:23 AM
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I understand that tempered glass panes will show a pattern when viewed with polarizing lenses. Or you can scratch it... tempered glass shatters when the tension is broken
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Sweet, I think there is a small scratch on the glass. That should mean it's not tempered then? I also have a polarizer that I can use to test it. Thanks for the tips
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Old 08-31-2009, 02:27 PM
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Polarizer should work. But any new tank over 50g usually is tempered. Also if the glass looks thin for that size of tank then it is probably tempered,
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Sweet, I think there is a small scratch on the glass. That should mean it's not tempered then? I also have a polarizer that I can use to test it. Thanks for the tips
Not at all tempered glass can be scratched. What's the size and brand of the tank?
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Not at all tempered glass can be scratched.
Hmm, okay I was told a while ago that when scratched it will shatter or spiderweb. I guess I was misinformed, sorry
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Most tanks will be tempered on the bottom & the manufacturer will have a sticker on that pane that states "Tempered". I don't think they usually temper the other panes, just the bottom.
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The glass is super thick for a 50Gal and it's pretty old and very heavy. I have no idea about brand.
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Tempered at 50 gal is about 6mm thick. I know I blew one out 2 weeks ago. You want to sell it? Old and thick...I think my old 72 was about 3/8 thick
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Do I want to sell it? lol, I'm looking to build with it, why would I want to sell it? Although from another thread I had, looks like there is no point for me to do a sump system so I guess I won't be drilling this one.

Why, are you looking for a 50gal thick glass?
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