karimwassef
Active member
I'm about to embark on a dangerous journey and would like to ask for help.
I've built glass tanks as big as 6' x 2' x 2' and they held up well. But assembling 0.25"-0.5" thick glass isn't the same as 0.75"-1".
I'm looking for a recommendation (or link) to the best tank building technique or instruction for very large tanks. It's 8' x 8' x 2.5' and is a mix of 3/4" starphire and 1" regular glass. The bottom will have a metal frame with double stacked 4" eurobrace 0.75" thick. The top is completely open with a double stack of 4" x 0.75" eurobrace too - but no cross braces and no metal frame.
In planning: I've gotten as far as the room, a truck and a forklift to get the precut glass panels in the room.
Is the pin method still the recommended approach?
Also, if you're in the DFW area and would like to participate, please let me know.
I'm not in a rush so plenty of time to plan this out.
I've built glass tanks as big as 6' x 2' x 2' and they held up well. But assembling 0.25"-0.5" thick glass isn't the same as 0.75"-1".
I'm looking for a recommendation (or link) to the best tank building technique or instruction for very large tanks. It's 8' x 8' x 2.5' and is a mix of 3/4" starphire and 1" regular glass. The bottom will have a metal frame with double stacked 4" eurobrace 0.75" thick. The top is completely open with a double stack of 4" x 0.75" eurobrace too - but no cross braces and no metal frame.
In planning: I've gotten as far as the room, a truck and a forklift to get the precut glass panels in the room.
Is the pin method still the recommended approach?
Also, if you're in the DFW area and would like to participate, please let me know.
I'm not in a rush so plenty of time to plan this out.