jaze36
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Here is a project I finished up and figured it would make a good thread for the club. The tank is going to turn into a refugium in the new system I am working on starting. This is a 38 gal. tank that sprang a leak on me a little over a year ago.
First I used a lot of razor bledes to got out all of the old silicone. One of the thing I learned while doing this project is even when it looked like the silicone was gone if I scraped the razor across it a thin film would come up. Then I used denatured alcohol to clean the glass(found at HD).
the cleaned glass, the first pic has the hole I drilled.
Then I used blue painters tape to tape it off. I measures 1/2" away from the glass and marked it with a sharpie on the outside (it can be cleaned off later with the denatured alcohol)
This side is taped for the overflow.
This is the silicone I used ge silicone I for doors and windows
I cut a plastic spalatula for auto body work(walmart) and a plastic paint scraper to make the fillets of silicone.
Silicone can stink bad and make your eyes water so make sure you are in a welll ventiliated area.
The finished product.
The silicone filllets inside the tank
What does everyone think? If you have any questions please ask.
First I used a lot of razor bledes to got out all of the old silicone. One of the thing I learned while doing this project is even when it looked like the silicone was gone if I scraped the razor across it a thin film would come up. Then I used denatured alcohol to clean the glass(found at HD).

the cleaned glass, the first pic has the hole I drilled.


Then I used blue painters tape to tape it off. I measures 1/2" away from the glass and marked it with a sharpie on the outside (it can be cleaned off later with the denatured alcohol)

This side is taped for the overflow.

This is the silicone I used ge silicone I for doors and windows

I cut a plastic spalatula for auto body work(walmart) and a plastic paint scraper to make the fillets of silicone.

Silicone can stink bad and make your eyes water so make sure you are in a welll ventiliated area.
The finished product.


The silicone filllets inside the tank

What does everyone think? If you have any questions please ask.