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Old 06-08-2015, 04:08 AM
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Big sump! I like your planned modifications to it.
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Thanks Mindy. Figured it would be a good way to use all that space for a good purpose.

I also removed the glass overflows. Friend bringing me some heavy duty starboard type material for both the bottom in white, {thinner} and black, {thick} for the overflows, instead of trying to cover the glass.
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You can't silicone Starboard. Starboard is the same material as plastic cutting boards...it's less gluable than acrylic.
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You can't silicone Starboard. Starboard is the same material as plastic cutting boards...it's less gluable than acrylic.
Hmmm. So no way to attach it. An acrylic cement. ? How do they attach acrylic overflows ?
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So the overflow stuff is half inch acrylic. We using weld on for the acrylic to acrylic joint and silicone for acrylic to glass.
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Hmmm. So no way to attach it. An acrylic cement. ? How do they attach acrylic overflows ?
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So the overflow stuff is half inch acrylic. We using weld on for the acrylic to acrylic joint and silicone for acrylic to glass.
That's how. Personally, I'd rather use a glass overflow and silicone 1/4" acrylic onto it. I wouldn't trust the acrylic to glass seal long-term. Make sure you have standpipes in the overflows in case they leak so they don't drain your whole tank. If you want to have a sweet overflow, use black glass. Acrylic attracts coralline algae like nobody's business and you can't scrub it off because you will scratch the acrylic. That's the reason I got the whole back of my new tank done in black glass.
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Tanks for the great info Mindy. The black glass only comes in 6m so going with acrylic covered glass in 3/8th plus the acrylic. And yes I have stand pipes. I usually use plumbing tape on them so they don't leak.
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Tanks for the great info Mindy. The black glass only comes in 6m
You're welcome. Assuming you mean 6 mm...that's not true. The black glass on my tank is 10 mm IIRC. I also have a kitchen table with really thick black glass - never measured it.
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You're welcome. Assuming you mean 6 mm...that's not true. The black glass on my tank is 10 mm IIRC. I also have a kitchen table with really thick black glass - never measured it.
Could just be my supplier. They do have 10mm in smoked grey but thats not as dark. Perhaps I will order the 6mm and cover the clear glass with it..
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Why not have the overflow built out of reg glass and silicone a veneer of the black glass over it?
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