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bunzplayer

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Getting plywood for my new breeder tank design. Am curious of where the question marks are for dimensions of front cutout.
The glass for this tank is 36"x20"x1/8". I am pretty sure the cut out has to be smaller than the glass...just not sure how much smaller? As I said the glass is 36x20... so how big should the plywood face be and how much smaller than the glass should the cut out be? Thanks in advance
 
Inglorious;5128835; said:
If the glass is 36x20 and you want a 2" border then the cutout will end up being 32x16

If the glass is 36"x20" how big does the cutout need to be? Is a 1" border good enough to seal glass, or does the glass need a bigger surface than 1" to bond to? If all I need is a 1" surface to silicone the glass , then the cutout would need to be 34"x18",

What I am asking I guess is how much area I need for a good bond?
 
1'' can be a good enough border depending on tank size personally i will be using a 3 and a half inch border for a tank 72x24x24" but i'm trying to downsize the height of the acrylic a bit.
 
bigbaddad;5130150; said:
1'' can be a good enough border depending on tank size personally i will be using a 3 and a half inch border for a tank 72x24x24" but i'm trying to downsize the height of the acrylic a bit.

This will only be a smaller breeder tank anyways. Hopefully not wuch bigger than the glass. Maybe 40"x24"x20"
 
sross;5134626; said:
Did I read right that the glass is only 1/8" thick. If so that's much to thin for that height. For 20 inches high you would need 3/8".
If I am mistaken then please excuse my miss understanding.

Yes it is 20" high. 1/8" thickness is to thin?
 
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