Bassinkorea;3483048; said:I don't think wood glue and fiberglass would be a good idea to hold those braces under the water pressure.
Personally, I would fully cut out the 2 center braces and drop the glass through the top on an angle and fix the glass in place.
While I was waiting for the silicone to cure, I would build a new brace frame out of 3/4" ply, coat it in the required fiberglass and attach it to the top of the tank. Then silicone seal the gap between the 2.
Here some photos of mine....
Yes. Do NOT compromise the side braces. It's much better to remove the center braces an angle in the glass. You could set up some sort of wood helper blocks to set the glass on after you silcone the frame. After you set the glass into the silicone, roll the tank forward onto the floor and let the weight of the glass seat itself. This way you can crawl inside and do additional siliconing on the back side if necessary and it's easier.
ALWAYS wear a respirator when fiberglassing and siliconing. If you cant wear a respirator then cross ventilate your workspace. If you feel weird like you said then you are getting fumed and thats not good.




