Broken side pane...will this work???

joeski3

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This is more of a problem than a DIY but i need other opnions, In the process of upgrading to a 125 (undrilled) While working to add support to the floor a 2x10 fell and hit the tank:mad2: The result was a busted side pane. My plans are to have this tank viewable on both sides so i am planning to drill one end and make the overflow etc. My idea instead of replacing the glass(because i am cheap:p )is to replace it with acrlyic which i have hanging around. The glass was 3/8" thick i believe the acrlyic is 1/4". I could double the acrlyic (2 pcs siliconed together) w/ some bracing strips running the full height for xtra support. This is the end that would be drilled and would not be seen at all. Am i crazy thinking this would work(i don't see why not) or should i get a new pc of glass?
Any advice or experience w/ something like this..........
 
Getting a strong bond between glass and acrylic is difficult. They also have different expansion ratios so you will probably get leaks. Go for the glass.
 
had the bottom of a twenty gal break. i put a piece of 1/4 plexi over the whole bottom with silicone sealent sandwiched between. i covered the entire bottom with silicone. no leaks except silicone squirted out the bottom through the cracks.
 
125 gallons of water on the floor will cost a lot more than a new pane of glass...i.e. money,fish,corals,marraige.

Acrylic does not bond well at all to glass and a 125G has a lot more pressure on it than a 20G.
 
There is no way that you are going to replace the side of a glass 125 with acrylic and do it without creating a sure fire disaster. Glass is very cheap.

If you decide not to follow sound advice and move forward with this plan, please do setup a video camera :)
 
Get more 3/8" glass and do it right. If you have the glass shop make it for you, they can drill the holes as well.
 
Please don't try it! Do the job properly and replace the glass panel with glass; you will live to regret it if you try anything other than that.
 
Thanks for the advice everyone! After posting this thread i thought more about the situation. I am going to go with the replacement glass. Its the right thing to do...i realize that i dont need all that water on my floor! And i will sleep better as well.Thanks!
 
Look at it as a blessing, you can learn to drill your own hole. I'd estimate the replacement of the glass at ???30 bucks... try a hole yourself...

Jason
 
I've drilled holes before....I wasn't too worried about that. I called the glass shop.. $41.00! So thats good piece of mind for me. Getting the new pane on friday!;c)
 
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