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12/01/2009, 08:24 PM | #1 |
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want to jump back in
hey guys, i have been out of reefing for a while due to school costs. i am trying to get back in with a cheap setup. i ahve a 40 long that i want to drill out and get going, problem is my puppy chewed the center brace off!!!! any suggestions on how to fix this? anything cheap? i really cannot afford a new tank right now! thanks,
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12/01/2009, 08:46 PM | #2 | |
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12/01/2009, 08:50 PM | #3 |
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You should be able to get a new part from the tank manufacturer and replace it.
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12/01/2009, 08:55 PM | #4 |
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can't figure out the manufactuor, i saw the nylon nuts a year or two ago but the problem is mu pup chewed it right up to the glass on both sides!!!!
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12/01/2009, 09:02 PM | #5 | |
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12/01/2009, 09:15 PM | #6 |
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What about cutting a piece of glass and siliconing it in place. May need to dremel out some misc. plastic.
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12/01/2009, 09:32 PM | #7 |
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any other ideas? maybe a wooden brace???
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12/01/2009, 09:39 PM | #8 |
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sorry, i responded before refreshing the page ahah thanks for the ideas, what about a wooden frame?
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12/01/2009, 09:42 PM | #9 |
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if i simply silicone a piece of glass in place that will hold? if soo im sold haha
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12/01/2009, 09:43 PM | #10 |
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I dont think that wood would be a very good idea, as I think eventually water would infiltrate it and cause it to deteriorate and rot out. I like the glass or plexiglass idea.
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12/01/2009, 09:51 PM | #11 |
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ok thanks guys!!!! i will start a build thread soon!!!
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12/01/2009, 11:07 PM | #12 |
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ok so the damage was worse then i thought, i had to take the whole top trim off. will the glass brace still hold up?
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12/02/2009, 12:51 AM | #13 |
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bump...
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12/02/2009, 01:00 AM | #14 |
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i think this depends on the thickness of the glass and the quality of silicone. is it regular clear silicone or black silicone?
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12/02/2009, 01:12 AM | #15 |
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Go to craigs list and get a new tank. I would not use the damaged one.
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