Diy Eurobraced tank

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Got tired of cleaning the drips off the front of my 93 gallon marineland cube so I had the glass cut and eurobraced it. Came out pretty good. Cost 32 dollars in glass with finished edges.

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Got tired of cleaning the drips off the front of my 93 gallon marineland cube so I had the glass cut and eurobraced it. Came out pretty good. Cost 32 dollars in glass with finished edges.

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Wow, looks really good! Was it difficult adding it to a full tank or did it go pretty smooth?
 
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Wow, looks really good! Was it difficult adding it to a full tank or did it go pretty smooth?
It actually went pretty smooth. I put the front piece on first and let it cure then attached the sides and the back using binder clips at the the seams to hold it together. I used a very small amount of silicone to avoid getting it in the tank
 

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