I am looking for any tricks, tips and suggestions to avoid potential pitfalls of re-sealing a large aquarium.
Recently I rescued a used 135 gallon tank (48" L x 24" D x 31" H) that was headed for the landfill. I noticed the tank sitting outside a garage in my neighborhood. One evening the owner was outside and I stopped by to ask what his plans were for the tank and he said that he was going to throw it away and asked if I wanted it.
He said that it has a slow drip from one of the corners and would need to be re-sealed with silicone. Also the center cross member that supports the hood is missing. It probably was broken out by someone trying to use it as a handle.
I brought the tank home and have cleaned it up. Other than the leak and missing cross member, the tank is in great shape with no visible scratches.
I have begun the tedious task of removing the old silicone sealant using straight edged razor blades. My understanding is that the glass should be perfectly clean before applying new silicone.
If anyone has had any experience with this type of project and would be kind enough to share any advice, I would be very greatful.
Recently I rescued a used 135 gallon tank (48" L x 24" D x 31" H) that was headed for the landfill. I noticed the tank sitting outside a garage in my neighborhood. One evening the owner was outside and I stopped by to ask what his plans were for the tank and he said that he was going to throw it away and asked if I wanted it.
He said that it has a slow drip from one of the corners and would need to be re-sealed with silicone. Also the center cross member that supports the hood is missing. It probably was broken out by someone trying to use it as a handle.
I brought the tank home and have cleaned it up. Other than the leak and missing cross member, the tank is in great shape with no visible scratches.
I have begun the tedious task of removing the old silicone sealant using straight edged razor blades. My understanding is that the glass should be perfectly clean before applying new silicone.
If anyone has had any experience with this type of project and would be kind enough to share any advice, I would be very greatful.
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