used/tested?Curious if this piece of glass would be useful:
108" x 42" x 3/4"
used/tested?Curious if this piece of glass would be useful:
108" x 42" x 3/4"
when I saw 42", initially I thought that's almost 4 feet of water. So asked if it has been proven to hold water almost 4 ft high. But with maybe 3" overlap top and bottom would put it at 3 ft high.not sure how one would test it.
I believe that would be useful indeed.Definately would have like 3-4" top to bottom and then probably 6" on the sides.
How far are you from Norfolk?Curious if this piece of glass would be useful:
108" x 42" x 3/4"
The length will change it a bit, but somewhere around the 1/2" to 3/4" range. You'd get less bowing with 3/4".How thick would a sheet of arylic have to be to hold back water on a 400-500 gallon fish tank that is two feet deep?
If it is tempered, then it would be hard to use. If it isn't, then you can cut it and make a pretty decent tank out of it.Curious if this piece of glass would be useful:
108" x 42" x 3/4"