dylan1464 Posted October 27, 2014 Share Posted October 27, 2014 So right now i have this tank just sitting in storage not being used. http://s55.photobucket.com/user/dylan1464/media/adb18060_zpsdc6a3ebf.png.html'> I'm curious if i can just take off the plastic framing and turn it into this http://s55.photobucket.com/user/dylan1464/media/adb13660_zpsc25a0983.png.html'> Im wondering if its the same exact tank but without the black plastic frame. I really want to get this shallow tank set up. I want to go rimless and I'm really trying to not spend anymore money on a tank if i can just convert mine. Can anyone chime in or have experience in deframing this tank. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted October 27, 2014 Share Posted October 27, 2014 Make sure the plastic frame doesn't do any supporting of the tank, if you remove that the tank we bow and crack Link to comment
hey Posted October 27, 2014 Share Posted October 27, 2014 probably is you can check the mfg stats on their site I think somewhere. Fair warning though, easy way to ruin a tank if you don't derim right and its a pain in the butt to get all the silicone off which there is a tonnnnn. Link to comment
farkwar Posted October 28, 2014 Share Posted October 28, 2014 60 gallons of water weighs 500 pounds. Do you think the rimless glass can hold 500 pounds all by itself? 60 gallon rimless tank glass is 3/8" to 1/2" usually. Whats your tank glass thickness? Thats as much for bowing and breakage as it is surface area at the joints. 500 pounds of water in carpet padding and carpet weighs 2 tons. Link to comment
Lawnman Posted October 28, 2014 Share Posted October 28, 2014 So right now i have this tank just sitting in storage not being used. I'm curious if i can just take off the plastic framing and turn it into this Im wondering if its the same exact tank but without the black plastic frame. I really want to get this shallow tank set up. I want to go rimless and I'm really trying to not spend anymore money on a tank if i can just convert mine. Can anyone chime in or have experience in deframing this tank.Tell me how thick the glass is and I will tell you if it's the same tank. 60 gallons of water weighs 500 pounds.Do you think the rimless glass can hold 500 pounds all by itself?60 gallon rimless tank glass is 3/8" to 1/2" usually. Whats your tank glass thickness?The rimless 60 gallon is 3/8 glass and there known leakers. I had 1 leak and a replacement crack. Link to comment
farkwar Posted October 28, 2014 Share Posted October 28, 2014 Here's a better idea. Leave the rim on. Use it for a frag tank in the garage or spare room. Or use it as a sump on a proper rimless tank. I wish Deep Blue sold tanks over here. Seem like a fairly well made commercial product. Tell me how thick the glass is and I will tell you if it's the same tank. The rimless 60 gallon is 3/8 glass and there known leakers. I had 1 leak and a replacement crack.Well there you go. The rim is on there for a reason, I guess. /smile Link to comment
Lawnman Posted October 28, 2014 Share Posted October 28, 2014 They make nice tanks I love there 24x24x12. The 60 gallon 48x24x12 is just not put together well. Another reefer here had a seam about blow on him. Here was my old one before it leaked. http://s915.photobucket.com/user/Lwnman/media/DSCN9220.jpg.html][/url] Link to comment
dylan1464 Posted October 28, 2014 Author Share Posted October 28, 2014 You guys are making me worry the tank might bowl out and the seams might give. The tank will be going in my fish room to house some extra fish. Rather live with a rim around and have peace of mind then constantly worrying Link to comment
Mr. Microscope Posted October 28, 2014 Share Posted October 28, 2014 Perhaps it might work if you add eurobracing. No garuntees though. Link to comment
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