a friend in need is a friend indeed!!!
a friend in need is a friend indeed!!!
As all you guys know, I really like DIYing everything but the fact is that there are some things you can't do it all, alone, by yourself"¦
so, build a large tank is an example of these things and I decide to build it up on this easter holyday (here in BR) "“ I know, I know "œregular" people enjoy a three-day weekend with their relatives or in a beach with girlfriend, but exceptional friends help to build a LARGE TANK!!!
I have to thanks a lot Allan (my brother in law who help me a lot in this project), Márcio a big friend who came with this hobby and Zeca "“ a guy who knows nothing about "œreefing", but is my friend since I can remember!!!
All right, Ladies and Gentlemen, Guys and Gals, no further ado here we go:
06h33 "“ dawn patrol:
Zeca get into my home just for a breakfast and help me with the first stage of building, we move the tank's front (starphire glass) to the workbench and tape all the borders. He could help me by 09h30AM after that he's travelling with his wife.
Did you see how excited Zeca is! I really like this guy:
Overthere is can see Zeca holding the left tank corner:
Here is he again! We define roles for each one, his is in charge of tank building, I's in charge to take pictures!!!
Ok, here is the strategy: first I passed the silicone on all tank front borders "“ on the face not in the border (got it?), after that, I used an quick-grip clamp to hold the tank front on tank corners.
Remarks: the face of tank front was glued on the border of tank bottom and tank corners BUT the tank corners was glued on the face of tank bottom, in other words, the tank corners are ON the tank bottom whereas the tank front is NOT.
Right corner and clamp (Lowes / AceHardware):
Left Corner and clamp (Lowes / AceHardware) :
Detail:
Front view:
Another type of clamp "“ corner clamp (homedepot)