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photo you can see the sanded/ground edges of the 1/4" plateThis is not a bad idea, and it may cost a little bit more to have done, but it's very easy to cut your fingers with as much as you will be handing the glass. #2 is the GE Window and Door silicone that I used, and photo #3 shows how I laid all 5 pieces of glass out to get them ready to assemble and had strips of masking tape ready for use (see below Order of Assembly - The order of construction should start with the bottom pane, then put the front pane on, then the 2 side panes,Doesn't sound so easy does it? I promise once you get started, it won't seem so bad. The side pieces will need to be shorter so they can be sandwiched between the front and back pieces. tank, the front, back and bottom pieces were all 14" x 14". But the 2 side pieces were 14" x 13 1/2". If you use a different thickness of glass, you'll have to compensate in your measurements of Installation - If you're not used to a caulk gun, you might want

to practice making even lines on something other than your glass, likeYou'll need the silicone line to be straight and about 3mm in thickness. When you cut the top of your silicone tube, make sure it's got about a 3mm opening. If you have all your pieces laid out before hand, it will be a lot easier. I put the aquarium together by myself, but if you have someone to help that makes it a little easier, especially for larger aquariums. 1 - With all your glass laid out (double check that the shorter pieces are your side pieces) clean all of the edges with acetone orThen cut strips of masking tape and stick half of each strip to the underside of the bottom pane and leave the other half of the strip laying on the table (seeAs you install each side, you'll pull the tape up and stick it to the glass. You won't want to have to lift the aquarium up after you've started siliconing the sides - that would get messy! cut 16 strips of tape and place them nearby, within easy reach.

a thin (3 mm) and continuous strip of silicone along the top of the bottom piece, about 2mm away from the edge. Then place the front piece into place, press it down firmly, but gently into place. off the excess silicone, you can trim or cut it after it has fullyThe front glass pane should stand up on its own now, but if it doesn't, or if you are afraid you might bump it, you can prop a container (filled with water), or other heavy object, up next to the upright pane of glass for additional support. I thought I would need this, but in the end I really didn't. But it's good to have this on hand just in here for a silicone diagram (PDF format). The pink lines represent where the lines of silicone are placed, and the pink #'s are the order in which I describe in the installation process. Do not build an aquarium in humid or cold conditions. not stick well if it's humid, and both humidity and the cold slows down the silicone curing process.

and then pull it off or re-align it, you could create bubbles in the silicone, which can create a faulty seal later on. The front and side panel should form a tight corner that is properly aligned (see photos 3 - Run another thin line of silicone along the bottom pane, 2mm
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