Bowing?

shamous113

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I'd drain it down and put a center brace in, 12mm glass minimum 3" wide. I added this exact center brace to my 150 is 72x18x27 no bowing no issues if you want to up the S.F. then make the brace 4" wide. make sure that the seams are 1.5mm(1/16") thick you could also make a steel bracket to hold it temporally.
 

shamous113

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if your going the brace route then measure the ISM of the tank at either end, take the average and deduct 3mm (1/8")
 

Salty Cracker

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Glass is a flexible material, and 1/2" glass is really strong. I honestly wouldn't worry about 1/4" at all.

I've been messing around with panels here exactly those dimensions and I can tell you they flex a LOT.

Bracing isn't necessary for your application, but if you want peace of mind you could add it... but remember that silicone is flexible too, so you may find you're still getting 1/8" to 1/4" flex at the mid point even with it, and it will likely be in the way. I went the 1/2" route so that I would not have bracing (which drives me nuts on my current 72" tank!)
 

reeferkeeper420

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I thought it was normal...should I just say fuck it and fill it back up or source the Glass and put a brace in?? I'm thinking it wouldn't hurt to have the brace for piece of mind.. but ur right it could get in the way.
 

Salty Cracker

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A brace wouldn't hurt of course, and there's nothing wrong with peace of mind. With all my problems I have thought of it too, but did more research, (and I was bouncing the panes like crazy trying to get the seams apart... that glass is flexible), and it is just not necessary.

I would almost suggest (if you wanted braces) that you do a couple along the top of each edge. at the sides. If it's going to fail it's going to do so on the seams...
 

reeferkeeper420

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A brace wouldn't hurt of course, and there's nothing wrong with peace of mind. With all my problems I have thought of it too, but did more research, (and I was bouncing the panes like crazy trying to get the seams apart... that glass is flexible), and it is just not necessary.

I would almost suggest (if you wanted braces) that you do a couple along the top of each edge. at the sides. If it's going to fail it's going to do so on the seams...
So eurobrace it?
 
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