Building aluminum aquarium trim.

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The trim on my 120 gallon tank has a few cracks in it and I was wondering if there is any reason I couldn't take some aluminum flat bar and build a external frame to fit around the original plastic trim. I recently got a great deal on some 1" and 2" 1/4 thick aluminum flat bar and figured I could just pick up some steel corner braces and jb weld the works together.

The tank is In great shape and never leaked until I put it into storage.
 
Aluminum is prone to corrosion with moisture. I see it everyday on aircraft parts even when anodized and painted. Perhaps you can seal it somehow. Do not mix steel with aluminum.
 
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Thanks for the advice, I guess I get to research sealing aluminium lol. is there still a risk with jb welding aluminum to stainless steel?, shouldn't be any real contact.
 
Thanks for the advice, I guess I get to research sealing aluminium lol. is there still a risk with jb welding aluminum to stainless steel?, shouldn't be any real contact.

Fay surface sealing with JB Weld is an acceptable method of dissimilar metal protection.
 
Thanks for the info, I will hopefully be putting everything together this weekend. So hopefully everything works out, I can't see how the aluminum and jb weld would be any weaker than the original plastic.
 
For such a small tank id buy a new one? Don't they do dollar per gallons sales over there frequently?
 
Not that I've ever seen, Who would have them on sale for that cheap?. If I could pick up a new one for that price I definetely wouldn't bother with the repairs.
 
Lol ya I'm in a small city in Alberta Canada, no such luck on big sales here.
 
Made this one for a 125g that came with no top trim. Used aluminum angle but don't remember the size. I mitred the corners then got aluminum brazing rods and brazed the corners. Then made 2 flat cross braces that are brazed and screwed together. Then self etching primer on the aluminum and 2 coats of of Rust-Oleum gloss black. Going on a year and half and holding strong and no signs of corrosion. I just heavily siliconed it in place just like the original.

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