My first reseal job

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Scorpio

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I got two 55g for $80 bucks, the silicone in one of them was awful so I decided to redo it. I watched a few videos on YOUTUBE and proceed. Removed the old silicone and cleaned with alcohol. I’m happy with the result; I’ll wait 24-48 hrs and filled with water.


REMOVED SILICONE


PREPARED THE TANK




SILICONED

 
Thanks for your words, I wanted to do it the right way. The test will be tomorrow when I'll fill it with water. Hopefully won't leak.
 
Seeing that you're from the northeast where its cold right now, I would wait about a week for it to completely cure before filling it. It may feel fine to the touch, but may not be fully cured throughout. IMHO
 
Seeing that you're from the northeast where its cold right now, I would wait about a week for it to completely cure before filling it. It may feel fine to the touch, but may not be fully cured throughout. IMHO

Yeah you right, maybe I'll take it to the Boiler rm, haha

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Yeah you right, maybe I'll take it to the Boiler rm, haha

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If that's an feasible option, do it.
 
nice job, i may buy a tank that has a broken top bracket, 225 gallon, do you think it'd be an easy job to reseal?

Yes but do not use GE 1 or Aquarium silicone sold in Pet shops, instead use MOMENTIVE SILICONE RTV100 which is stronger. On a tank that size (225g) it will work perfect. I read is used by Aquarium Manufacturers and can be order from Grainger.



If that's an feasible option, do it.
Humm I just put a heater in the room where the tank is. :)
 
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