







.220" is way too thin...it will droop and sag...koop171 said:I found out that menards has 4'x8'x.220" sheets for $132 and my sisters friend works there and can get me 10% off that. That is by far the best price that I have found. So that should be the last high priced thing I need to buy b/c I need two sheets b/c the tank is so long and wide.

zennzzo;2076299; said:.220" is way too thin...it will droop and sag...
I believe a better option would be 3/8" glass. It should be less than $200.
Get a piece of cardboard and work out the angles, then take it to the local glass shop and have them cut it. You can save some more bucks, by doing the edges yourself.
On drilling your glass, I have bought a few diamond hole saws off "e-bay" for cheap. They work great, just go slow with plenty of water...
Looks like you have got alot done, keep up the grind, Looking foward to a full tank of Monsters...![]()
zennzzo;2077119; said:If you are talking plexi .25" will sag from front to back...I have tried bracing it with 4 - 2" x .25" braces but it still sagged, and that was on a 150...your front to back dimention is much greater...I'm just trying to save you some time and money.
Any reason you are not diggin' glass tops?
Is this the basic shape of the top?koop171;2079131; said:The shape f the tank would be way to hard to make glass tops for. I would like glass tops very much but I don' feel it's possible. There is a glass shop not to far from me but I think it would end up beig to heavy and get beat up and chip or break. I think What I am going to do is go with the cardboard idea and have them make it for me on the condition that I pay for two sheets and they give me all the extra b/c i will need that later.
