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Hey, so I'm new to the hobby/site, I've got another thread documenting my first tank build here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/first-build-some-questions-and-documenting-my-build.241255
I just got my new (used) tank home, and am wondering if I should add any bracing to it. So thought I'd toss the question up here for evaluation.
Here is the specific post in my build thread that has a pic of the tank close-up in my garage:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/f...and-documenting-my-build.241255/#post-2830827
Now for the story on the tank:
I'd like to avoid bracing if it's not needed, but I don't want to "cheap out" and end up with a catastrophe.
Thoughts/suggestions?
Thanks!
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/first-build-some-questions-and-documenting-my-build.241255
I just got my new (used) tank home, and am wondering if I should add any bracing to it. So thought I'd toss the question up here for evaluation.
Here is the specific post in my build thread that has a pic of the tank close-up in my garage:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/f...and-documenting-my-build.241255/#post-2830827
Now for the story on the tank:
- Dimensions are 16" wide x 47" long x 20" deep which equates to a 65 gallon tank.
- It's a custom tank, which was made in the 80s by an avid fish keeper (freshwater). Who has over 10 tanks, and at one time owned an LFS. It was apparently carefully maintained up until he passed away in the fall. His son was selling off all his gear (how I acquired it). The Son did not know any of the specifications or other details. Other than it was custom made, and it's approximate age, he doesn't know any technical specifics of the tank (for example is it tempered?). I plan on trying to use the polarized glasses method to determine if it's tempered shortly.
- He did tell me it was full and in use right up until about 30 days ago, and never had any bowing at all. He was trying to keep up his father's hobby, but didn't have the time to continue maintaining it.
- The seams look very clean, silicone cleanly applied, very even, and still retains it's elasticity, no cracks or discoloration or anything.
- Glass is 10mm thick EXACTLY (checked it in about 10 spots with digital calipers, it's 10.00mm exactly in all samples but one which was 10.01mm lol) so it's slightly thicker glass than 3/8" (which is about 9.5mm)
- Glass is polished/bevelled on the top edge. Has about a 2-3mm bevel on it.
I'd like to avoid bracing if it's not needed, but I don't want to "cheap out" and end up with a catastrophe.
Thoughts/suggestions?
Thanks!

