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  1. #31
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    Default Re: RE: Resealing tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Polkster13
    I would not do it. If you do decide to reseal the tank, you should really redo all of the seals. This means scraping off the old silicone from all of the joints and applying all new silicone. You will get mixed results if you try to apply new silicone over old silicone. It is not recommended! I have seen it done and sometimes it will hold, but a lot of times it doesn't. Also, you will get a different coloration between the two and the joint will be very noticable. This may or may not be a concern for you.
    I'd have to second this advice.
    Tim Marvin
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    Default RE: Re: RE: Resealing tank

    hey doug, i am going to have to reseal my tank. what did you used to scrape the old silicone? Did it seal well?
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

  3. #33

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    Thanks pacman it has been hold with no leaks for about 1.5 hours now.

    Tim I did remove all the seals from the tank. I seems to be holding really well so far. No bubbles in the seals or anything.

    Jerry I used razor blades and a scraper that holds them to get most of the silicone off then used acetone and rubbing alcohol to really clean the glass before resealing. If you have any question let me know.
    Doug
    Fightin\' Texas Aggie class of \'98

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    Default RE: Re: RE: Resealing tank

    cool, thanks doug. I will try to reseal tomorrow and I will tell u how it goes
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

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    Default RE: Re: RE: Resealing tank

    dwdenny, good move. Most of the big tank makers will strip the tank back down to bare pieces of glass and just re-do the whole thing. I'll bet you are not going to have any problems for years to come! Great job.
    Tim Marvin
    (512) 336-7258

  6. #36

    Default RE: Re: RE: Resealing tank

    The only thing that I left on was the bottom trim piece and resealed everything. I just drained it and had zero leaks. It sat with full water for 4 hours total this morning so I should be fine.
    Doug
    Fightin\' Texas Aggie class of \'98

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