Quick update: After having a juvenile snowflake clown jump on me, I finally decided I had to cover the tank. Always looking on the bright side... fish selection just became a whole lot easier
So... how about a quick review of BRS 4' railed screen top kit:
Arrived in good condition, on time. Kit contains 4x 4' aluminum rails, 8x plastic corners, spline tool, 1/8" screen material (plenty...) and spline (plenty)
I was thinking, when I ordered it, that I'd cut the rails so that I had an inlet in the rear, to account for the light mount and return pipe. That's why I ordered a kit with 8 corners, and far more rail than I needed. Didn't think that through very well... it doesn't work that way. Oh well. I've got enough left to do another 24"x24" tank... and then some.
I ended up cutting a strip of eggcrate for the rear of the tank, custom fit around the light mount and return pipe, sandwiched a bit of filter pad just so it's nice and tight. That gives me a straight edge for the back of the screen. I bent some stainless wire into clips to hold this to the rear glass... that's not going to work long term, I need some plastic clips, have to hunt something down. They're not in the water, but too close for my comfort. Short term, it's fine, but i don't like steel, even stainless, around my tank.
The 4 plastic J clips that support the top came from Amazon, they have many sizes, they seem fairly well designed, and quite sturdy.
Back to the screen, I used 2 rail sections, cut it quick and easy with a jig saw, used their spline tool to mount the screen... no problems, turned out well. If you've never stretched screen, there's a bit of a learning curve... unfortunately, I'm an old hand at this. Took me less than an hour, even screwing around with the eggcrate.
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