I never heard that the sides being thicket than the from and back panels
It was on this site i read it ... i myself dont think it would be
I never heard that the sides being thicket than the from and back panels
I can say silicone will attach itself to pond armor so securely that you'll end up peeling up the material you have the pond armor painted to , if your try to pull the silicone off.I'm not sure which adhesive works the best sticking to pond armour but I know 3m5200 stick to liquid rubber, marine paint and fiberglass really good
I can say silicone will attach itself to pond armor so securely that you'll end up peeling up the material you have the pond armor painted to , if your try to pull the silicone off.
Just leave a 1/16-1/8 gap no moreThats what i wanted to hear i plan on putting a small gap between the glass and the armor befor siliconing it in so i can still take it out if i have to
I'm not to sure about the price in Michigan but in southern ontario that's a good priceIm the same way i would rather build it to strong then have it bend or collapse ... do you think 350 is a good price for a 3 x 8 sheet of 1/2 Inch panel glass thats including taxes ?
I'm not to sure about the price in Michigan but in southern ontario that's a good price
http://www.pilkington.com/pilkingto...gton/education/float+process/step+by+step.htm
This is a good read here
From what I know they are the same bUT I could be wrong