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Harleyguy 01/09/2008 05:54 PM

Glass tanks with external overflows
 
I am in the process of building my 120"x60"x36" monster and I wanted the tank in glass. I also want an external overflow that is the length of the back (but it could be a little smaller). I have had several quotes from several venders; most want to use Euro bracing and cross bracing, but there is one vender that wants to do an open top with a steal frame support. I like the idea of the open top, but he doesn't know how to do an external overflow with this type of top. Heck I'm not even sure how we would do an external with Euro bracing.

I would love to see some pictures of your glass tanks with external overflows. And if anyone has any suggestions please do tell

yaktop 01/09/2008 07:02 PM

Some pics of the rear overflow with eurobracing. came out sweet.

[url]http://www.bostonreefers.org/forums/...ad.php?t=49718[/url]

I'd be hesitate not to use euro or occasional cross brace with that length tank. You should try to get it constructed in place, it will weigh a ton. 1/2 or 3/4 glass?

Harleyguy 01/09/2008 07:13 PM

3/4" glass. The builder said he ran it threw his cad program and with the steal frame it exerted less that 7 psi, but that was without the external overflow. And we expect the tank to come in at about 1200 - 1400 pounds (can you say crane? LOL

Harleyguy 01/09/2008 07:13 PM

BTW link does not work

yaktop 01/09/2008 10:03 PM

[url]http://www.bostonreefers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=49718[/url]

used a crane myself and was 700 or so pounds.

yaktop 01/09/2008 10:05 PM

[url]http://www.bostonreefers.org/forums/[/url]
showthread.php?t=49718

works for me if above doesnt, add the two lines together. for some reason it shrinks it.

Kannin 01/09/2008 10:20 PM

Here's mine... 220 with 2 external overflows and eurobracing. I think it weighs about 600lbs.
[IMG]http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/Kannin_photos/100_1090.jpg[/IMG]

Here's my crane...
[IMG]http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/Kannin_photos/100_1271.jpg[/IMG]

tedu 01/09/2008 10:31 PM

Here's my 270, still in the crate.
Eurobracing, external overflow, starfire front panel.
Goes on the stand next week.

[IMG]http://www.uiterwyk.com/270/20070912_tank_4.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.uiterwyk.com/270/20070912_tank_5.jpg[/IMG]

tomasz 01/10/2008 08:25 AM

Here is mine. Not the best picture, but you cab see the overflow in the back of the tank. However it does have Eurobrace and cross braces, which I would highly rcomend for the size of your tank.


[IMG][IMG]http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f282/zorypolska/47c4f4e0.jpg[/IMG][/IMG]

46bfinGA 01/10/2008 01:51 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11561420#post11561420 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Harleyguy [/i]
[B]3/4" glass. The builder said he ran it threw his cad program and with the steal frame it exerted less that 7 psi, but that was without the external overflow. And we expect the tank to come in at about 1200 - 1400 pounds (can you say crane? LOL [/B][/QUOTE]

I would get a builder to build this tank onsite. My friend has a tank that is 10' x 3' x 2' and it took 14 guys to move the tank into his house and onto the stand. We had 10 guys at first and we couldnt budge the tank. The dimensions you are wanting to get will be EXTREMELY heavy. Is the tank going to be craned in before the roof is on the house? Is this tank not going to be in the basement?

I wish we would have had the Equipment that Yaktop used to lift his tank,it would have saved my back tremendously.

CAreefer 01/10/2008 06:40 PM

AGE tank, 72x34x25 Right end acrylic, external overflow with 1"x3" acrylic eurobracing. 1/2" glass all around. Starphire front and left end (viewable panels).

[IMG]http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x255/CAReefer/Rebuild/DSC_4465.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x255/CAReefer/Rebuild/DSC_4464.jpg[/IMG]

CAReefer

khoile 01/10/2008 07:19 PM

Could you let me know who's the vendor that do steel frame support?

Thanks.

Harleyguy 01/11/2008 08:16 PM

I sent an e-mail to a place in Texas that does AGE tanks for a quote, and got nada. Guess they are just too busy... Oh well.

steve the plumb 01/11/2008 10:03 PM

Get a good builder for that size tank.The last thing you want is a leak.I like the outside overflow.I wanted to do one on my tank but space to me was an issue.My tank is already pretty big for the size of my room.


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