Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

Quick tip on resealing larger tanks.

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 2. 11. 2017
  • The most important thing to do when resealing a larger fishtank is removal of every little scrap of old silicone.

Komentáře • 30

  • @brandonbigras7753
    @brandonbigras7753 Před 4 lety +3

    How many tubes of silicone will I need to reseal my 180 gallon.?

  • @kdr1048
    @kdr1048 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm in the process of resealing my 125 i got for a great deal. My first time doing it. So far so good. I agree fresh blades make a world of difference. Do you reccomend taping for cleaner silicone lines? Also do you silicone the top of the tank where the frame is? Or just silicone up to the top?

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 5 lety +2

      I Euro braced this tank, but I don't remove the trim on any tank to reseal it. I just go to the trim.

    • @kdr1048
      @kdr1048 Před 5 lety +1

      @@orionseal117 ok. Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it

  • @jamespaterson1253
    @jamespaterson1253 Před 4 lety

    Like your har bro

  • @alexanderhipolito4354
    @alexanderhipolito4354 Před 3 lety

    I have a 100 gallon tank, i need to know, is there any technique of removing the silicone from the bottom only. I can remove the side seams but the bottom. The glass and seam are very tight space

  • @DEMONBEGONE
    @DEMONBEGONE Před 6 lety +2

    Do you have a resealing video? I'm not seeing it.

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 6 lety

      l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fattribution_link%3Fa%3Du47-OCvzCbg%26u%3D%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D_GauhFNHk_U%2526feature%253Dshare&h=AT29yIPn4cXseDTM8zqSEtg-all95W6BYZ_3J7Tj5OIxfof9HuljsD8kj00_yUWI1_n63fqMhc4tsmCTODoeo6gL-trCpuB4dyJ2qW_eTuSoeYXx-Ikpo14OREndn8Q1wGm5wjhO1vrwwazMX-i6Xw5aAp8jFk7MVjvmAdMQHouTyolXdmro2Iou5oA0g9HpcEp-ConkV3VxMf4_NpuR9Pyva71yw7mH-38IkCrYnHpVPwc45PiqIgMidfmp0Lb7sXhflt3hfRQhQPlOqWG9TQGBHi8LNDYK8c8a--nxapDzMnq20-bH94xlFHbyDbWGVQ6JYa4cxUdxndLIB_vNiybJ8gPw_ieqeSnUf24RCt-VbumTKUL87-ZohwZfMRIlKfN-aj5kM61kkoL2tlXY6-65sHXf3G8GzBszspFqAM3nlLBzo9l_3w

    • @redtailbarracudasyellowtai2689
      @redtailbarracudasyellowtai2689 Před 5 lety

      Check my channel out for resealing large aquariums..

  • @ChristinaShortworkathome

    Any advice on resealing a seamless tank?

  • @rickguerrero9094
    @rickguerrero9094 Před 4 lety +1

    Any advise for resealing a 225 gal tank?

  • @d.j.crigger9126
    @d.j.crigger9126 Před 5 lety

    I recently aquired a 70 gallon half hex aquarium. They had it full of water with fish in it. But I noticed that the corner of the frame is separated. How would be a good way to bond it together? I'm worried about having it blow out on me. I'll probably reseal it also.

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 5 lety +1

      Cyanoacrylate super glue made by Gorilla glue will be more than strong enough. Just apply to the cracked area and dust it with baking soda.

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 5 lety +1

      One more thing!
      Don't et any e superglue on the glass.
      It could cause a failure in the glass.

    • @d.j.crigger9126
      @d.j.crigger9126 Před 5 lety

      @@orionseal117 what does the baking soda do?

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 5 lety +1

      Baking soda will make the bond extra strong as well as speed up the cure process on the cyanoacrylate super glue.

    • @d.j.crigger9126
      @d.j.crigger9126 Před 5 lety +1

      @@orionseal117 that's what I did. It worked like a charm.

  • @dustinsluder9216
    @dustinsluder9216 Před 5 lety

    Hey Charlie I have a 125 gallon fish tank it has a very slow leak underneath the bottom and I was wondering can I just reseal we’re the leak is or do I have to do the whole bottom of tank

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 5 lety +1

      I get this question all the time.
      The short answer is no, you can't just reseal the area in question.
      The tank may hold water for a short time after a partial reseal, but it WILL eventually fail.
      The only safe way is to do a total strip off of the old seal and reseal the entire aquarium.
      You do not have to disassemble the tank, just strip the old seal from the inside of the tank (use plenty of brand new razorblades) then apply a new seal in one piece.
      I use "GE Silicone-1" exclusively for tanks up to 500 gallons.

    • @dustinsluder9216
      @dustinsluder9216 Před 5 lety

      Charlie's Angelfish ok thanks Charlie and do I need to do the whole tank or just the bottom? Thanks for your reply also Charlie

    • @dustinsluder9216
      @dustinsluder9216 Před 5 lety

      Charlie's Angelfish hey Charlie is a 2.7 fl ounce tube enough to do a 125 gallon fish tank

    • @orionseal117
      @orionseal117  Před 5 lety

      @@dustinsluder9216, no it is not enough to do a 125. I use four, 10.1oz tubes to reseal 125 and 150 gallon tanks.

  • @trudeaumustgo1920
    @trudeaumustgo1920 Před 4 lety

    Acetone can compromise the silicone between the panes. Id rather use sand paper personally.

    • @britadamski6029
      @britadamski6029 Před 4 lety

      Do you have a resource that explains this claim? I'm curious to learn my options.

    • @zelphernide5758
      @zelphernide5758 Před 4 lety

      I don't like the acetone because it leaves a film. I use rubbing alcohol instead. Feels cleaner after evaporation.

    • @slotreality
      @slotreality Před 3 lety

      Sand paper will scratch the hell out of your aquarium how can this be better. I think use it but clean it with alcohol afterwards.

    • @curious_gage
      @curious_gage Před 16 dny

      @@britadamski6029just think about it. If acetone is good at removing silicone residue then there is a good chance that it can compromise the inner seal lol