Trim

I understand that in most cases it is there for a reason. But I purchased this tank used and the trim is pretty beat up for some reason it has been died into, taped, painted and no telling what else. I was just looking for a way to make it a little less stressful on the eyes.
 
"died into?"

Refer back to Adam's response. There are structural design differences between rimless tanks and rimmed tanks. The trim serves a purpose, to support the tank. It's function may not be obvious, but that doesn't negate it. Ugly trim that is intact is still serving it's purpose. Pretty trim that is broken is not. Any trim that is removed is not.

You can paint the trim, cover it, etc, but do not remove it.
 
According to the official typo translator, given the context: "died" = "drilled."

According to the official typo translator, given the context: "it's" = "its" (possessive form of it.) "It's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has."

Just saying... ...I know I know... :blown::uzi:
 
According to the official typo translator, given the context: "died" = "drilled."

According to the official typo translator, given the context: "it's" = "its" (possessive form of it.) "It's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has."

Just saying... ...I know I know... :blown::uzi:

Damned auto correct! Thanks for pointing out my horrible grammar! :facepalm:
 
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