I know alot of people as whats the easiest way to build tanks, or repair, so I thought while I was building one I would take some shots, and go through step by step how I do it, alot of people do it differently but either way it will answer some questions for someone who has never done it
1. Prep your area have your glass clean and close at hand
2. Make sure your hands are clean and your silicone is close by, have paper towels and a few exacto knives on hand. I normally pre-cut my tape and at the end I end up throwing out of tape, but I am never left cutting tape in the middle of a tank build.
3. Apply your first bead of silicone along one of the longer stretches. (front or back) have your helper put tape under the bottoms of the tank, unless you are using bottom trim, and it is not needed.
4. Place your first pain of glass on top of your bead, and gently even it out with the edge of your glass, run a razor along, cleaning it often with paper towel, then firmly push down and roll your tape over the edge to hold it into place, normally I use fiberglass tape because of its strength and little elasticity, but today I am using duct tape.
5. From here I normally silicone down the one side of the glass where your side panel will meet up, and across the bottom, where the side panel sits on the bottom. set it into place, even the glass out, razor it and tape again.
6. On a taller tank I wouldn't normally run across the front of the tank with silicone, I normally do the other side place the panel in then do the front with silicone, but because this tank is so short and easy to handle I saw no problems.
7.From here we place silicone down the side panels, and across the front,( again I cheated) but you see what I mean in the next 2 shots
8. Now to place your last piece of glass in. With bottom trim this is much easier and everything just sits into place, push the glass firmly and tape it, just make sure your not moving the far side of your tank, reaching across and lightly putting pressure on both sides while someone else scrapes silicone, and tapes is the best method, or applying top trim helps also
MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN! you want as little oils and stuff on the edges of glass.
9.Apply any extra silicone to the inside edges of your glass if needed, and quickly slick it around your tank, my method is never to stop in a corner always start a few inches before a corner, and go through it.
after its all said and done it should look something like this
And here is 2 tanks I had built a few months back with the same dimensions 48L x 29 w x 17 T roughly 100 deep tank. This tank is made out of 3/4 " glass I got a deal on it through a friend, but 1/2 " glass would do fine on a tank this tall
Anyways thats just how I do my Tanks I am sure other people will disagree with some things, But in the end its a good simple guide to building a tank
Keil