Apparently with epoxy products take silicon adhesives pretty well and people are using them to adhere the glass panels on the front to the inside of the tank. Is the bond between glass and epoxied plywood as strong as glass to glass using caulk? Could you use glass cross bars and caulk them in on a plywood tank just as in an all glass constructed tank? I'm trying to figure out the best way to get my front panel in then add cross bracing after the fact.
For that matter, I'm likely going to have to build a tank on the spot considering the size I'm looking at, won't really make it through the door.... could a person in theory epoxy all panels ahead of time then move them in and caulk, or screw and caulk, the pieces together, as you would in a glass build, rather than building a single plywood structure then epoxying it?
Just curious. Thanks
For that matter, I'm likely going to have to build a tank on the spot considering the size I'm looking at, won't really make it through the door.... could a person in theory epoxy all panels ahead of time then move them in and caulk, or screw and caulk, the pieces together, as you would in a glass build, rather than building a single plywood structure then epoxying it?
Just curious. Thanks