b.burnette
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Hello,
I am designing my upgrade tank and looking into building my own overflow box. My current design has 2 separate boxes that would be connected via bulkheads. The boxes could be attached with silicone to distribute the load on the back glass, otherwise they would rely on a series of gaskets.
My question here is: can I forego the bulkheads completely if I remove the backs from the boxes and silicone them directly to the tank, then let the water pass through drilled holes in the back.
The second option would spread out the stress to the tank. I also believe that if I do a good job with silicone, it will be less likely to leak.
This second option is also more like the "glass reef" tank that has a coast to coast overflow with rectangular ports in the back of the main tank.
Just looking for any advice from someone who has tried the same. Thanks!
I am designing my upgrade tank and looking into building my own overflow box. My current design has 2 separate boxes that would be connected via bulkheads. The boxes could be attached with silicone to distribute the load on the back glass, otherwise they would rely on a series of gaskets.
My question here is: can I forego the bulkheads completely if I remove the backs from the boxes and silicone them directly to the tank, then let the water pass through drilled holes in the back.
The second option would spread out the stress to the tank. I also believe that if I do a good job with silicone, it will be less likely to leak.
This second option is also more like the "glass reef" tank that has a coast to coast overflow with rectangular ports in the back of the main tank.
Just looking for any advice from someone who has tried the same. Thanks!