How did they do this?

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johnnymax

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Anybody know how they did this?
How did they put a window in a 55 gallon drum?
I have plastic barrels that I would make into grow out tanks, but not if all I have is a top down view.

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That is probably the handiwork of an aquaculture supplies company but it kind of looks DIY.
 
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Seen it done before use polycarbonate acrylic/plastic sheets and silicone. Creates a gasket. It works.
 
Seen it done before use polycarbonate acrylic/plastic sheets and silicone. Creates a gasket. It works.

You think it is acrylic sheets? How thick I wonder? I guess it could be a little thinner since it is bowed.
It really looks like a cool DIY project, but like was mentioned, It could be a commercial product that just looks DIY.
A barrel has a small foot print and I could put several in the garage out of the way.
What about plexiglass, or is that the same as acrylic?
Would you have to heat it to bend it?
I also have access to a bunch of salt lick tubs. :)
 
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You think it is acrylic sheets? How thick I wonder? I guess it could be a little thinner since it is bowed.
It really looks like a cool DIY project, but like was mentioned, It could be a commercial product that just looks DIY.
A barrel has a small foot print and I could put several in the garage out of the way.
What about plexiglass, or is that the same as acrylic?
Would you have to heat it to bend it?
I also have access to a bunch of salt lick tubs. :)
I believe it to be polycarbonate as it’s stronger and has some bend/flex to it. Not that thick. Some other diy have used 5/16” and was lexan polycarbonate.

Plexiglass is a brand of acrylic. Less impurities compare to acrylic. Not as strong.
 
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Should work with double beading of silicone.
 
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These tubs look to be from Aquatic ecosystems, I have two of their 400 gallon versions. The windows in mine are 24" x 24" and maybe an 1/8" thick. Stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers hold the window in place with a thin bead in silicone on the inside. Mine have held up well for over a decade with no issues whatsoever.
 
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It dosen't matter whether you use polycarbonate or acrylic, they'd both work well. There'd probably be a slight difference in price which may sway you one way or the other.

The sheet dosen't have to be thick either, which is just as well, because you've got the awkward camber of the barrel to contend with. It would be alot easier to affix a sheet which is reasonably bendy.

You'd definitely have to install it using the nuts and bolts method, using silicon as a gasket. Trying to attach it with just silicon and/or glue would end in a wet floor.

I hope you're not planning on stocking them in a similar way to the examples shown. That's just wrong.
 
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