the tank is sealed with epoxy to keep the water in. I wouldn't say it was too hard, but I wouldn't say it was easy or cheap either. I mostly did this project because at the time I started building i had specific requirements (large foot print that wouldn't take up too much space in an apartment). it was quite a bit of work and took a while to get it finished. i could have purchased a bigger tank for about the same price, probably less, if i didn't need specific dimensions. also i like that i don't feel like I'm accidentally going to drop a rock through the bottom when I'm rearranging the décor in itI'm interested how the water stays inside, like I can't work out what you would the next step would be as I'm thinking on upgrading my tank, and if it's easy enough I could build my own
Love that picI painted the inside a dark tan color, don't know if I like it, might just spary some black overtop, we'll see. I bought a tank to tear down and use for the windows, it was a 5' long*20" high so plenty of glass to work with. Glass is 3/8" I believe. Had some trouble cutting it. We scored it and everything tried to tap it down the score line but when we flexed it to break it the crack ran off track at the end. Maybe we did something wrong. Decided we will just bring it in to a glass place to get it cut by a pro. While I wait to get that done I thought I would play around with some poplar branches I plan to decorate the tank with. Not completely settled with an arrangement but this is one possibility.
totally could have made it deeper front to back, and it would have been cool. that's what I like about building with plywood is that you could really make any design fairly simply. i think i did fiberglass the corners and the top panel is screwed into the walls so it is essentially braced at the top. i really don't know why it leaked. but once its resealed it will be twice as thick in most places so it should do the job this timeThis is awesome. Do you think you could have gotten away with more depth? I'm not talking height, but back to front space. I have something similar planned, but wanted about 24" of width (I guess?). I just wanted your opinion on that idea since your build is so similar.
Glad to see it held up. I think fiber glassing the corners and possibly more top bracing could have gone to prevent that slow leak. It may have just flexed too much for the epoxy to handle.
yea I thought about it. it didn't work for where I was putting it but it would work fine, and would actually be cool because there is a big blind spot in the middle where the two arms meet. with the window at the end you would be able to see into that blind spotI was also contemplating the idea of using actual glass on the ends too. Did you think about that at all? I'm sure it had to have crossed your mind.