I picked this tank up last week for free. Unfortunately, it cracked in the process, and I didn't see it til the tank was in situ. Replacing the pane is not an option (too heavy, only got me, had to borrow a random stranger just to get it home!). As this is already replacing a leaking smaller tank, I'd rather not have to get rid and try again because I can't afford to buy a tank and I'll not find another 6ft free for a long time!
But. As you can see, the crack very helpfully is only a few inches long, and entirely contained under the very well installed base bracers! Plus, the whole thing sits on a 3/4" ply base.
So, is there an option to bolster the whole thing using a ply frame from the outside, and perhaps adding some more glass inside? I wouldn't be able to remove that bracer but I could add some more, perhaps running from that bracer to the rear one and siliconed to both and the base, to add some support. The inner seams will all be re-siliconed too, some are a little worn.
With the frame, I'm thinking I could screw it to that ply base and wrap around the whole tank, and maybe run top to bottom as well. You can see in the last photo that the tank has a sturdy hood made from the same ply which fits snugly over it so I could use that too. Make a fully enclosed ply frame.
Is this at all a feasible plan?
But. As you can see, the crack very helpfully is only a few inches long, and entirely contained under the very well installed base bracers! Plus, the whole thing sits on a 3/4" ply base.
So, is there an option to bolster the whole thing using a ply frame from the outside, and perhaps adding some more glass inside? I wouldn't be able to remove that bracer but I could add some more, perhaps running from that bracer to the rear one and siliconed to both and the base, to add some support. The inner seams will all be re-siliconed too, some are a little worn.
With the frame, I'm thinking I could screw it to that ply base and wrap around the whole tank, and maybe run top to bottom as well. You can see in the last photo that the tank has a sturdy hood made from the same ply which fits snugly over it so I could use that too. Make a fully enclosed ply frame.
Is this at all a feasible plan?