Well, things keep getting more complicated with this @$%^#. I seriously considered the firewood route when I realized I had to tear the front off. Considered it again when I realized the bottom of the tank is warped about 1/4". The challenge of wood is that it moves!!! Future designs will definitely keep this fact in mind and try less to make a rigid structure that will be F***ed if anything warps. Anyway, After mulling over carefully the idear of burning this tank and building a 66"x36"x36" instead. I jammed a diagonal brace into the tank and began fabbing the new front. I think, likely, when I take the brace out after the glue dries, the bottom will bow again a bit, but my plan is to fiberglass the tank, then put the window in with high strength structural silicone, and put the brace back in to flatten the bottom while the silicone cures. The cured silicone and the glass as a structural element should keep the bottom flat until I get it filled. The water in the tank will be 2000lbs of force holding the bottom flat so I should be golden as long as I get it to lie flat until then. I really didn't want to leave it bowed, glue the glass in, then fill it and have all that weight trying to force it flat, pulling on the window seal.
Anyway, pics = 1000 words
Still looking rough, but it's taking shape. Plan is to fiberglass the entire interior of the tank, and also the front, wrapping around the sides and blending out. I'll sand it flat on the front and finish it with either truck bed liner or gelcoat spray, if I dare spray epoxy.
Anyway, pics = 1000 words
Still looking rough, but it's taking shape. Plan is to fiberglass the entire interior of the tank, and also the front, wrapping around the sides and blending out. I'll sand it flat on the front and finish it with either truck bed liner or gelcoat spray, if I dare spray epoxy.