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Posted by: ridge at Sat Oct 25 22:31:35 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ridge ] Definantly not thick enough if it is going to be designed to hold water, even 1/4" for a 4 ft. tank may be tough. It can work if you build a frame around the bonded edges that will hold it together and a base frame that will lock the 4 sides to the bottom. At that size thinner acrylic will likely warp easily unless it is supported very well. I have used a router bit to groove a wood base and then fit the same size acrylic sheet into the groove, which I use for turtle tables, but I don't use it to hold water. | ||
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