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Unread 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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Unread 12/01/2009, 08:46 PM   #2
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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,
I've heard of repairing the center brace by drilling a couple of holes and using nylon nuts and bolts with some plastic or acrylic. I'd definitely do it with an empty tank, though. Try searching the forums for people that have replaced the brace with acrylic to run a single MH without a shadow.


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Unread 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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Unread 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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Unread 12/01/2009, 09:02 PM   #5
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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!!!!
Yikes! Sounds like the entire upper trim needs to be replaced. I'd check online for places that might make generic replacement trim & braces. A quick googling turned up this (go about 3/4 down the page to "REPLACEMENT FRAMES AND TRIM"):
http://www.miraclesaquariums.com/productlist.html


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Unread 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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Unread 12/01/2009, 09:32 PM   #7
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any other ideas? maybe a wooden brace???


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Unread 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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Unread 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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Unread 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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Unread 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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Unread 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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Unread 12/02/2009, 12:51 AM   #13
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Unread 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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Unread 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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