SylvesterGraham
New Member
I've recently come across a 90 gallon tank. It's great, but it has that ugly wood trim.
I'm wondering, has anyone ever taken the frame off a standard tank to convert it into a rimless? Please keep reading, I posted this somewhere else and people seem to stop reading at this point and reply "no you can't" without capitals or punctuation. And then are unable to articulate why they have this opinion, aside from having heard from some vague source how unstable a poorly constructed tank with a tall water column can be.
But im not talking about poor construction. I imagine it wouldn't be quite that easy, and a little bracing additions would be in order.
Has any one ever stripped the silicone off a standard tank and rebuilt it into a rimless using the presized panes from the standard?
I'm no structural engineer, but I've built a 15 gallon, and have read a bit about building larger tanks (building a jig, buffing out microcracks, bracing)
Thanks for any help!
I'm wondering, has anyone ever taken the frame off a standard tank to convert it into a rimless? Please keep reading, I posted this somewhere else and people seem to stop reading at this point and reply "no you can't" without capitals or punctuation. And then are unable to articulate why they have this opinion, aside from having heard from some vague source how unstable a poorly constructed tank with a tall water column can be.
But im not talking about poor construction. I imagine it wouldn't be quite that easy, and a little bracing additions would be in order.
Has any one ever stripped the silicone off a standard tank and rebuilt it into a rimless using the presized panes from the standard?
I'm no structural engineer, but I've built a 15 gallon, and have read a bit about building larger tanks (building a jig, buffing out microcracks, bracing)
Thanks for any help!