Recommendations for glass sheets

So you're suggesting home depot or similar for aquarium glass? Glasscages.com seems like a better option considering I can get a variety of thicknesses in the glass and they also offer starfire. Just wasn't sure if there was somewhere else that I wasn't aware of that offered better pricing, quality, or customer service.
 
So you're suggesting home depot or similar for aquarium glass? Glasscages.com seems like a better option considering I can get a variety of thicknesses in the glass and they also offer starfire. Just wasn't sure if there was somewhere else that I wasn't aware of that offered better pricing, quality, or customer service.

I work for Home Depot. Go to the Millwork desk. They can order glass in any size up to 1" thick including ultra-clear. It's also dirt cheap. Comes from somewhere in Florida. They can do holes, notches, etc. I build tanks for people all the time using it.

You don't need the ultra-clear for the bottom or rear so save some money there.
 
I also live in a small town so local shops are limited

Thank you for adding your location.. That helps when recommending suppliers..

I was not recommending home depot but rather a local glass shop specializing in that .. Your location though seems to be limited in that regard though so if you have a hd and can order what you want then great.
 
I'm looking for glass so I can custom build a new tank. What sources would you suggest?

I would suggest buying a whole sheet(s) from a supplier rather than pre-cut panes from a local glazier as the sheet would be much cheaper. But you would have to cut the glass yourself.

I've looked into getting glass cut to size from a local glazier to build tanks. It worked out far cheaper just to buy a tank from a manufacturer.
 
This is good to know. I wasn't aware that I could get custom glass from home depot. I'm not really sure about cutting the glass myself, but it's something I'll look into and consider. I appreciate the advice
 
Another question regarding the glass. My aquarium will be 48"Lx24"Wx30"T. What thickness of glass should I use? Would 12mm be overkill? Also will eurobracing be necessary? This is my first build and I want to make sure it's done right.
 
I'm not trying to rain on your parade but there are some areas not mentioned yet. Have you any experience with glass or aquarium building? Have you factored in beveled edges on the glass panes? Do you have an idea stress and glass thickness and bracing? If you have then more power to you but having ordered a good number of tanks through the years and seeing what time, engineering and prework goes into making sure the glass is prepared correctly to insure proper adhesion, polishing of edges ect should not be understated. As a past glass installer, glass can be not only be finicky if not properly prepared but also dangerous is underestimated. I'm all for doing DIY projects but in this case I would be hesitant to say "œgo for it" unless you have some previous experience. Just my $.02.
 
I'm not trying to rain on your parade but there are some areas not mentioned yet. Have you any experience with glass or aquarium building? Have you factored in beveled edges on the glass panes? Do you have an idea stress and glass thickness and bracing? If you have then more power to you but having ordered a good number of tanks through the years and seeing what time, engineering and prework goes into making sure the glass is prepared correctly to insure proper adhesion, polishing of edges ect should not be understated. As a past glass installer, glass can be not only be finicky if not properly prepared but also dangerous is underestimated. I'm all for doing DIY projects but in this case I would be hesitant to say "œgo for it" unless you have some previous experience. Just my $.02.

Or as I like to say "If you have to ask questions.. you aren't ready"
 
I 2nd the above.

If you have not worked with glass before I would not waste my time trying to build something that size as your first tank. You could source out the tank building process to an actual legit shop and save your self all the head aches for just a few hundred bucks in savings....

To me not worth the risk vs reward ratio to build my own tank.
 
I'm not trying to rain on your parade but there are some areas not mentioned yet. Have you any experience with glass or aquarium building? Have you factored in beveled edges on the glass panes? Do you have an idea stress and glass thickness and bracing? If you have then more power to you but having ordered a good number of tanks through the years and seeing what time, engineering and prework goes into making sure the glass is prepared correctly to insure proper adhesion, polishing of edges ect should not be understated. As a past glass installer, glass can be not only be finicky if not properly prepared but also dangerous is underestimated. I'm all for doing DIY projects but in this case I would be hesitant to say "œgo for it" unless you have some previous experience. Just my $.02.

Correct - Glass is heavy - For something that size, you will need a friend or two and braces. The custom glass at HD offers several types of glass and six options for the polished edges. I didn't address this because the original question was where can I get the glass, not do I know what I am doing.
 
Using "Ye old glass calculator"
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Still suggest bracing..

Your depth is the killer as to glass thickness.
Going down to 24" depth would save a boat load of money and hassle..
 
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I've looked into getting glass cut to size from a local glazier to build tanks. It worked out far cheaper just to buy a tank from a manufacturer.


This ^

I had to buy a 1/2" 30X24 ~ish for an internal coast to coast overflow for my peninsula and it was $80. I live in a big city and none of the local shops would cut glass that thick and it had to be ordered.
 
This is good to know. I wasn't aware that I could get custom glass from home depot. I'm not really sure about cutting the glass myself, but it's something I'll look into and consider. I appreciate the advice


IIRC, I went to purchase glass from the milworks test at HD and there was only one guy that even knew how to order it. And IIRC, they only guaranteed their cuts to 1/4" inch which isn't an acceptable tolerance for tank building. DIY acrylic is probably a lot easier.
 
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