Brian Crook
New member
Alright so this week my bar rail, silicone, and (drum roll)... GLASS arrived!
Miracles did an excellent job with the manufacturing and shipping of the glass. It's completely flawless (as far as I can tell). At first when I took it out of the cardboard wrap I thought to myself "wow, nice glass... But I don't really see what this Starphire thing is all about". It wasn't until I was getting ready to lift it up off the cardboard when I saw my hand through the glass and realized there was virtually no colour distortion with or without the glass. It is really impressive! Now I've "seen the light" and I'm a big Starphire fan
Anyways. The glass is 92" x 27.5" x 3/4" thick. Weighs roughly 160 lbs. I helped the delivery guy get it into my garage, and then later on a couple friends came over to help lift it down to the basement and get it ready for installation. We allowed the glass time to warm up and for the condensation to dissipate. I purchased six 10oz tubes of Momentive RTV103 (black) silicone. I ended up using five of them during the course of installation, although there was quite a bit of squishy waste.
My friends and I tilted the aquarium face-down, inserted the glass through the top (now on the side), and butted it up against the wall in preparation for setting it in the silicone. They held it up while I applied the silicone and then we lay it into place. I originally had inserted some 1/16" tile spacers around the perimeter, however they ended up being more of a hassle than anything else so I removed them shortly into the cure. The weight of the glass on its own was enough to squish the silicone down to a ~1/16" thickness all the way around. After doing what I could to clean up some excess with the tank in this position, I then applied some more silicone around all four edges of the glass (note: generous quantity of silicone). Overall, while being a messy job that still requires some clean-up, I think it went well and I *hope* it will be waterproof!
(The glass is installed here but it's pretty difficult to see...)
Miracles did an excellent job with the manufacturing and shipping of the glass. It's completely flawless (as far as I can tell). At first when I took it out of the cardboard wrap I thought to myself "wow, nice glass... But I don't really see what this Starphire thing is all about". It wasn't until I was getting ready to lift it up off the cardboard when I saw my hand through the glass and realized there was virtually no colour distortion with or without the glass. It is really impressive! Now I've "seen the light" and I'm a big Starphire fan

Anyways. The glass is 92" x 27.5" x 3/4" thick. Weighs roughly 160 lbs. I helped the delivery guy get it into my garage, and then later on a couple friends came over to help lift it down to the basement and get it ready for installation. We allowed the glass time to warm up and for the condensation to dissipate. I purchased six 10oz tubes of Momentive RTV103 (black) silicone. I ended up using five of them during the course of installation, although there was quite a bit of squishy waste.
My friends and I tilted the aquarium face-down, inserted the glass through the top (now on the side), and butted it up against the wall in preparation for setting it in the silicone. They held it up while I applied the silicone and then we lay it into place. I originally had inserted some 1/16" tile spacers around the perimeter, however they ended up being more of a hassle than anything else so I removed them shortly into the cure. The weight of the glass on its own was enough to squish the silicone down to a ~1/16" thickness all the way around. After doing what I could to clean up some excess with the tank in this position, I then applied some more silicone around all four edges of the glass (note: generous quantity of silicone). Overall, while being a messy job that still requires some clean-up, I think it went well and I *hope* it will be waterproof!





(The glass is installed here but it's pretty difficult to see...)
