M muckieman Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 1,735 0 0 georgia Mar 17, 2008 #11 ok well i hope you brace good i don't know how well 3/8 will do let me i might use it instead of 1/2 then i could do all glass
ok well i hope you brace good i don't know how well 3/8 will do let me i might use it instead of 1/2 then i could do all glass
N night flight Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 19, 2007 83 0 0 ohio Mar 18, 2008 #12 I agree with muckieman, I built a plywood tank 84x24x24 with 3/8" glass to save a couple bucks and 1 week into water test the glass cracked. WAS NOT FUN.
I agree with muckieman, I built a plywood tank 84x24x24 with 3/8" glass to save a couple bucks and 1 week into water test the glass cracked. WAS NOT FUN.
J JonF Candiru MFK Member Jul 2, 2007 207 0 46 Waterloo, Ontario Mar 18, 2008 #13 Merbeast;1614128; said: It should be cheaper to buy a glass tank than build it. Click to expand... I was thinking the same thing. What will this cost you?
Merbeast;1614128; said: It should be cheaper to buy a glass tank than build it. Click to expand... I was thinking the same thing. What will this cost you?
J JonF Candiru MFK Member Jul 2, 2007 207 0 46 Waterloo, Ontario Mar 18, 2008 #14 Sorry... I asked the question about cost before reading to the bottom.
C carajito Candiru MFK Member Mar 12, 2008 182 0 46 puerto rico Mar 19, 2008 #15 A 1/2 inch glass is a little more money but i think you guys are right, ill get the 1/2 inch to be on the safe side thanks
A 1/2 inch glass is a little more money but i think you guys are right, ill get the 1/2 inch to be on the safe side thanks