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Snapped Center Brace

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Topic: Snapped Center Brace
Posted By: smacky
Subject: Snapped Center Brace
Date Posted: October 10 2010 at 1:58pm
My first emergency.

I was playing around on the computer this morning and I heard a noise come from the tank. Upon examination I saw that the center brace had snapped. It had been repaired in the past, obviously the repair job wasn't quite adequate.

This is what it looks like now:


I've got a brace to hold it together, but as you can see, it's a very temporary solution.


Should I try gluing the brace back together? Should I make something new to hold it together? The front of the tank moved out about a half inch from where it was before, so I'm pretty sure something needs to hold it there. What do all of you think would be best?



Replies:
Posted By: Kiltboy
Date Posted: October 10 2010 at 2:02pm
What is that brace made out of? Depending on what it is you might be able to fix it but chances are it will snap again...

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Posted By: smacky
Date Posted: October 10 2010 at 2:04pm
It's plastic.


Posted By: jcoulter17
Date Posted: October 10 2010 at 2:21pm
I helped fix a tank like this. We used a peace of a acrylic and weld-on 


Posted By: smacky
Date Posted: October 10 2010 at 2:31pm
Do you think two 4" pieces (one on top and one on bottom) would be enough? How thick should the acrylic be? It's a 3' wide bowfront.


Posted By: jcoulter17
Date Posted: October 10 2010 at 2:39pm
We just did one on the top



Posted By: SumpCrab
Date Posted: December 23 2010 at 9:00pm
Dude, just take a similiar strip of plastic and a few nylon bolts and nuts and your good to go. I have noticed acrylic and ABS plastic don't bond all that well if its a high stress joint.


Posted By: Corey Price
Date Posted: December 23 2010 at 11:20pm
Um, not that I know everything, but I doubt there's much to worry about here... How big is your bowfront? I say this since you're not seeing much movement between the two broken pieces. Sometimes the trim on bowfronts aren't really necessary. For example, I bet I could pull the whole top plastic trim piece off of our 144 half-circle at work and nothing would happen. How do I know? Because it's sagging, with no real tension force in it.

Just my two cents. If it makes you feel better, fix it.

Corey



Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: December 24 2010 at 12:50am
I agree with all the comments above. Not a big deal but peace of mind is priceless.
Bolts are more secure and a flat piece of 1/4" acrylic will be good enough with 4 nylon bolts available at one hardware store or another. Smile

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Posted By: tcfab
Date Posted: December 24 2010 at 9:12am
If you need some acrylic I have a piece here you can have.

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Posted By: smacky
Date Posted: December 24 2010 at 12:41pm
I got a piece of acrylic scrap a few weeks ago and tried weld-on, sumpcrab was right, it didn't bond well at all. I'm going to stop by the hardware store and pick up some nylon nuts and bolts today and finally fix it and get rid of that big metal clamp.

Thanks everybody for the help.


Posted By: vadryn
Date Posted: December 24 2010 at 3:23pm
That metal clamp gives it quite the cool industrial look.  I say give it a couple months and make sure you won't miss it before you go down the "nuts and bolts" road.
 
Wink


Posted By: smacky
Date Posted: December 24 2010 at 4:53pm
It's already been a couple of months. I turned the clamp so it was mostly on its side and took the front of the hood off so I would be able to use the lights. The biggest problem is that many times I've been doing something in the sump and when I finish, I stand and hit my head on the clamp. I can't wait for this to get resolved.


Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: December 25 2010 at 10:51am
LOL
Thinking about all the times we stand up and hit our heads on something we knew was there...That gave me a good chuckle this Christmas morning. Thanks.

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