You don't even want to know how much computer stuff I have around. I've cleared out quite a bit to accommodate the new tank. Trying to get down to just working computers! Even then getting rid of anything I have no intention of using.
And on an aquatic note... I talked to my local acrylic dealer and he ran some numbers. I'm going with 1" to be safe and should have it by the weekend. Then off to the hardware store (nothing ever happens in this town, feeling low down...) to get my caulk. GE Door & Window 1 unless somebody recommends DAP over GE.
Dag nab it! The store has my acrylic but they didn't call me in time. I have no idea if it's cut and ready yet. And of course they're a M-F shop which means Monday is the soonest I get it.
Got my acrylic. They tried to use some FUD to keep me from taking it home myself. Manager was a bit of a prick saying the roof of my car would cave and the acylic weighed several hundred pounds. Truth was it hauled perfectly fine and doesn't weigh more than about 200 pounds!!
On the good side, the cut was perfect. Too perfect! I scraped off some Sweetwater getting the window into place but didn't go beyond the fiberglass resin. The caulk is in on the front, edges, and back side all smoothed out. I'm going to need to find a container of something to fix the scrapes. A gallon is likely far more than I'll need. Thinking maybe the truck armor stuff that's been mentioned. HurcuCoat or something. Figure since it'll be for patching it should be fine.
Alright, I'm heading into the garage to literally climb into the tank and patch up the scrapes with some Herculiner. Thanks go to wheatgerm for getting back to me rather quickly about his experience.
That's some smelly stuff! The good thing is it dries quickly though. I should be able to put some water in this weekend and see how it holds. In the meantime I get to rip out carpet and prepare the corner of the garage where this will sit for the next decade or more.