o2manyfish
o2manyfish
Hey Guys,
I have a couple of big upgrade projects for my reef system. For those of you who have been to visit you know that my back yard filtration system is greatly showing it's age.
We are slowly starting a full revamp of the our entire reef system. The final touch is an all new display tank (bigger of course).
But one of the first steps is I need to prepare a new sump to be installed. I acquired a used (but never had water in it) 300g glass sump. The sump has 4 sets of glass baffles that are siliconed in and were built with ridiculously tight tolerances.
I can not get a blade between the baffles and the tank panes to cut them out. I bought a commercial product that dissolves silicone glue.
I need to rotate the tank onto it's front pane. Pour on the silicone killer, then let it sit overnight to dissolve the adhesive. Then cut the silicone. Then flip the tank onto the back pane. Let sit overnight. And then hope with the sides released I don't have to dissolve the silicone on the bottom.
The tank is a 360gallon (96x36x24) glass tank - So the weight is close to 1000lbs. I have (3) glass suction handles. I can get another one.
The tank is sitting on my side yard, and it's sitting on 2x4s so we can get straps under it to help.
I only need a total of a couple of minutes of help. So hoping to find maybe 4 people with good strong backs that are close by who can help to quickly flip.
And then come back a few days later and do it again.
Hopefully with the holiday week, there are some people who have time off that are willing to help out.
I'm not on any kind of strict schedule to get this done.
Let me know if anyone is willing to help, and what your availability is.
Thanks
Dave B
I have a couple of big upgrade projects for my reef system. For those of you who have been to visit you know that my back yard filtration system is greatly showing it's age.
We are slowly starting a full revamp of the our entire reef system. The final touch is an all new display tank (bigger of course).
But one of the first steps is I need to prepare a new sump to be installed. I acquired a used (but never had water in it) 300g glass sump. The sump has 4 sets of glass baffles that are siliconed in and were built with ridiculously tight tolerances.
I can not get a blade between the baffles and the tank panes to cut them out. I bought a commercial product that dissolves silicone glue.
I need to rotate the tank onto it's front pane. Pour on the silicone killer, then let it sit overnight to dissolve the adhesive. Then cut the silicone. Then flip the tank onto the back pane. Let sit overnight. And then hope with the sides released I don't have to dissolve the silicone on the bottom.
The tank is a 360gallon (96x36x24) glass tank - So the weight is close to 1000lbs. I have (3) glass suction handles. I can get another one.
The tank is sitting on my side yard, and it's sitting on 2x4s so we can get straps under it to help.
I only need a total of a couple of minutes of help. So hoping to find maybe 4 people with good strong backs that are close by who can help to quickly flip.
And then come back a few days later and do it again.
Hopefully with the holiday week, there are some people who have time off that are willing to help out.
I'm not on any kind of strict schedule to get this done.
Let me know if anyone is willing to help, and what your availability is.
Thanks
Dave B