denis coghlan
Fishaholic
In my opinion skip-jumping is a Nobel profession and activity!!!
At the moment the building that I work in is undergoing a bit of a face lift and as a result I have kept my eyes open for spare or discarded glass that I could use to build additional fry tanks.
I was just on my way back from my lunch today when what did my beady eye spy, none other than fours sheets of 200cm * 80cm * 7mm glass. For those of you who like to think in feet that is fours sheets of 6.6ft * 2.6ft * 7mm glass. Three of the sheets are completely intact while the other is missing about a quarter off the end of it. All of the sheets have a slight amount of damage around the edges/corners but I'm sure this can be remedied.
I have never moved so quickly, the glass was in my office within 10 minutes, thank god for lifts other wise I would not have been able to get it up four flights of stairs. Due to the fact that there where four sheets of glass I had to explain to four different sets of co workers, why I was bringing the rubbish from the skip back into the building! I got lots of weird looks!!!
Anyway, now to my question!
What size tank can I build? I am aware that the size of the tank is limited by the thickness of the glass. So this limits me to building a tank based on 7mm glass.
I have built a number of small tanks before and they have all worked well and are still in use to date. This find now allows me to undertake a larger project. At present I have no room in my house for another fish tank but I do have a shed where I can build things!!!!!!! and lots of power tools!!!!
Any comments and suggestions are welcome!!
At the moment the building that I work in is undergoing a bit of a face lift and as a result I have kept my eyes open for spare or discarded glass that I could use to build additional fry tanks.
I was just on my way back from my lunch today when what did my beady eye spy, none other than fours sheets of 200cm * 80cm * 7mm glass. For those of you who like to think in feet that is fours sheets of 6.6ft * 2.6ft * 7mm glass. Three of the sheets are completely intact while the other is missing about a quarter off the end of it. All of the sheets have a slight amount of damage around the edges/corners but I'm sure this can be remedied.
I have never moved so quickly, the glass was in my office within 10 minutes, thank god for lifts other wise I would not have been able to get it up four flights of stairs. Due to the fact that there where four sheets of glass I had to explain to four different sets of co workers, why I was bringing the rubbish from the skip back into the building! I got lots of weird looks!!!
Anyway, now to my question!
What size tank can I build? I am aware that the size of the tank is limited by the thickness of the glass. So this limits me to building a tank based on 7mm glass.
I have built a number of small tanks before and they have all worked well and are still in use to date. This find now allows me to undertake a larger project. At present I have no room in my house for another fish tank but I do have a shed where I can build things!!!!!!! and lots of power tools!!!!
Any comments and suggestions are welcome!!