mattsilvester
Team RC
Hi guys,
I have a query about overflows. When I got my 180 tank built , I had the guy make the tank, and drill it, but I built the overflows myself. At the time I thought it would be fine to build them in clear glass, however I have always wished I did it in black - like most commercially bought tanks seem to have.
I now have the opertunity to re-do it. I have had to drain my tank for the next 6 months while I have building works carried out on my home, so I am thinking of cutting out the clear glass overflow boxes and replace them with black (non transparent) glass.
My question is (and this may sound stupid) what is normally used to build overflow boxes with? Is it simply black glass? If so, is there a particular type or specification of black glass that I should get, or can I simply go into a glass merchant and ask for 4 pieces of 7"x24" black glass, and stick them together with a tube of standard clear silicone, in the same manor I did last time?
If I am totally off the mark with my assumptions, could someone please set me straight.
Thanks guys,
regards,
Matt.
I have a query about overflows. When I got my 180 tank built , I had the guy make the tank, and drill it, but I built the overflows myself. At the time I thought it would be fine to build them in clear glass, however I have always wished I did it in black - like most commercially bought tanks seem to have.
I now have the opertunity to re-do it. I have had to drain my tank for the next 6 months while I have building works carried out on my home, so I am thinking of cutting out the clear glass overflow boxes and replace them with black (non transparent) glass.
My question is (and this may sound stupid) what is normally used to build overflow boxes with? Is it simply black glass? If so, is there a particular type or specification of black glass that I should get, or can I simply go into a glass merchant and ask for 4 pieces of 7"x24" black glass, and stick them together with a tube of standard clear silicone, in the same manor I did last time?
If I am totally off the mark with my assumptions, could someone please set me straight.
Thanks guys,
regards,
Matt.