Hi folks. Need some help figuring this out.
I would like to build a tank with an overflow weir, spilling water into an external overflow box. Tank will be made out of glass, not acrylic. Therefore overflow box needs to be siliconed to the back of the tank.
My problem is this: apparently, glass doesn't come in a full 100% black tint, which I was planning to use to hide everything back there, including the silicone binding the overflow box to the back pane.
So what options do I have to stick the overflow box to the back of the tank and still hide everything from being seen from the front?
What i cannot do:
- I cannot paint around the silicone because a) I can't paint inside the overflow box itself and b) even if so, the silicone will show through the front...an unsightly differently-shaded straight line.
- I cannot paint first then silicone over, because that has practically zero strength.
- I cannot add an internal acrylic sheet to hide the back glass as this will most definitely detach over time, becoming both unsightly and a dirt problem.
- I cannot instead of overflow weir do bulkhead holes and "sandwich" an acrylic box to the back glass with the bulkheads themselves, thereby being able to paint the back since no silicone adhesion is required...because the point is trying to have this overflow weir system. :)
Any ideas, or pointers to someone who has done this already?
Thanks!
I would like to build a tank with an overflow weir, spilling water into an external overflow box. Tank will be made out of glass, not acrylic. Therefore overflow box needs to be siliconed to the back of the tank.
My problem is this: apparently, glass doesn't come in a full 100% black tint, which I was planning to use to hide everything back there, including the silicone binding the overflow box to the back pane.
So what options do I have to stick the overflow box to the back of the tank and still hide everything from being seen from the front?
What i cannot do:
- I cannot paint around the silicone because a) I can't paint inside the overflow box itself and b) even if so, the silicone will show through the front...an unsightly differently-shaded straight line.
- I cannot paint first then silicone over, because that has practically zero strength.
- I cannot add an internal acrylic sheet to hide the back glass as this will most definitely detach over time, becoming both unsightly and a dirt problem.
- I cannot instead of overflow weir do bulkhead holes and "sandwich" an acrylic box to the back glass with the bulkheads themselves, thereby being able to paint the back since no silicone adhesion is required...because the point is trying to have this overflow weir system. :)
Any ideas, or pointers to someone who has done this already?
Thanks!
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