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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

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18 Jul 2013 18:50 #1 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
Trying to work out the thickness of the glass I would need for a tank build
the tank will be 69" x 24" x 24" and what I have found it should be 10mm thick
I would not question it only my jewel 240 has 10mm glass so was expecting this new build to have thicker glass maybe I'm wrong

Anyone know if its right or wrong

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18 Jul 2013 21:32 #2 by JustinK (Justin Kelly)
Might be 12mm,
cant find my chart to be 100% though.

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18 Jul 2013 21:34 #3 by wylam (Stuart Sexton)
Yeah im getting 10mm glass as well , 650L capacity glass and water 750Kgs thats a heavy tank.

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19 Jul 2013 00:11 #4 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
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Justin find that chart haha

Staurt bang on 650L, seems a bit mad using 10mm glass doesn't it when a 240ltr tank is 10mm ???

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19 Jul 2013 02:00 #5 by JohnH (John)
Replied by JohnH (John) on topic glass thickness
Jeff,
I recall several years ago Platty posted the rough guide I've added below:

"Here are some glass thickness guides to give you an idea of what you can make.

I will let you do the math.

2 x 1 x 1 = 5mm glass
2 x 1 x 1.5 = 6 mm glass
2 x 1.5 x 1.5 = 8 mm glass
2.5 x 2 x 2 = 10 mm glass
3 x1 x 1 = 6 mm glass
3 x 1.5 x 1.5 = 8mm glass
3 x 2 x 2 = 12 mm glass
4 x 1.5 x 1.5 = 10mm glass
4 x 2 x 2 = 12 mm glass
6 x any size x 2 feet max. = 12 mm glass preferably 15mm base but not essental."


My inclination would also be for 12mm glass - indeed it would seem from what I have read in the past that 12mm should be used whenever a 2ft depth is considered.

John

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19 Jul 2013 09:50 #6 by paulv (paul vickers)
ive a 9ft by 2ft by 30inchs with water level at 27inchs made of 12mm glass but it has very strong cross bracing, its an old tank now and never gave any bother, so its the bracing thats more important than glass thickness especially for a tank over 4ft long. i think you will get away with 10mm glass once its braced.

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19 Jul 2013 09:55 #7 by CrustyCrab (Peter Biddulph)

ive a 9ft by 2ft by 30inchs with water level at 27inchs made of 12mm glass but it has very strong cross bracing, its an old tank now and never gave any bother, so its the bracing thats more important than glass thickness especially for a tank over 4ft long. i think you will get away with 10mm glass once its braced.


I agree. The stress bars / bracing give the aquarium it's strength.

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19 Jul 2013 10:48 - 19 Jul 2013 10:49 #8 by Darkslice (Stephen Walsh)
I've been looking into this also, 10mm is fine as long as the bracing is good.
I was looking at euro bracing for some time but in the end i needed to go with 2 sheets running across the top of the tank.

You can review how my tank design came together - im sure your path will be similar.


www.irishfishkeepers.com/index.php/forum...ice-will-be-needed-d


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19 Jul 2013 11:21 #9 by davey_c (dave clarke)
Its usually 10mm for 2' deep tank unless you go braceless which would then need thicker glass. Its more the dept which determines the glass thickness as opposed to any other measurements or volume ;)

Below tank is for sale

my plywood tank build.

www.irishfishkeepers.com/index.php/forum...k-build-diary#137768

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23 Jul 2013 13:15 #10 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
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Thanks guys I'm gonna go with the 12mil with braces just to be sure

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21 Aug 2013 19:56 #11 by owen18181 (owen finn)
Jeff, I have a programme in work that works out the weights and thickness required. If your down tomorrow I will work out the glass and a price to get it in for you if you like. I can get you that opti white glass as well. And im nearly sure the glass in your tank is only 8mm thick if its a juwel one.

Owen

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21 Aug 2013 21:08 #12 by Homer (Kevin)
Replied by Homer (Kevin) on topic glass thickness

ive a 9ft by 2ft by 30inchs with water level at 27inchs made of 12mm glass but it has very strong cross bracing, its an old tank now and never gave any bother, so its the bracing thats more important than glass thickness especially for a tank over 4ft long. i think you will get away with 10mm glass once its braced.


I agree. The stress bars / bracing give the aquarium it's strength.



Pics please, I just bought Bluerams 7 x 2x 2 and would love to your setup.

H.

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21 Aug 2013 22:57 #13 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
Replied by jeff (Jeff Scully) on topic glass thickness

Jeff, I have a programme in work that works out the weights and thickness required. If your down tomorrow I will work out the glass and a price to get it in for you if you like. I can get you that opti white glass as well. And im nearly sure the glass in your tank is only 8mm thick if its a juwel one.

Owen


Sound Owen see you 2moro il give you a bell when I'm in my way :)

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21 Aug 2013 23:43 #14 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
Replied by jeff (Jeff Scully) on topic glass thickness

ive a 9ft by 2ft by 30inchs with water level at 27inchs made of 12mm glass but it has very strong cross bracing, its an old tank now and never gave any bother, so its the bracing thats more important than glass thickness especially for a tank over 4ft long. i think you will get away with 10mm glass once its braced.


I agree. The stress bars / bracing give the aquarium it's strength.



Pics please, I just bought Bluerams 7 x 2x 2 and would love to your setup.

H.


What's the story homer have you set up Sean's old tank???? What you gona do with it that's some tank for the salty side:-)

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29 Apr 2014 21:26 #15 by buster1417 (thomas)
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hi.you ar Wright 10 mm . and you have a safety factor of 2.5. for that size .69-24-24

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29 Apr 2014 22:08 #16 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
My tank is a few inches longer and its done with 10mm glass the frame and brass bars are 12mm does it have to be 69 inch I seen a few at 72inch for small money lately

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30 Apr 2014 00:06 #17 by Zebrapleco (samuel wasson)
Hi I'm new but 10mm should be fine. My own tank which is 72 inch by 20 x 20 inch is made with 10mm.Now Iif you want go for the 12mm. But if its a lot more expensive you will be fine with the 10. I hope this helps and enjoy the build. On another note depending on what you intend to use it for be careful about your silicon choice. The only reason I mention this is cause a local lad who build a marine set up had issues with his silicon.

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