xabo December 3, 2023 Share December 3, 2023 Have a 225 gal. Sephora tank. Center brace has come a loose from the frame on one side of the tank. Can Gorilla Glue contact adhesive be used to reattach it? https://uk.gorillaglue.com/gorilla-contact-adhesive-tube/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xabo December 3, 2023 Author Share December 3, 2023 Center brace made of glass. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xabo December 3, 2023 Author Share December 3, 2023 There's about a 1/4" gap between end of the brace and the frame. Looks like the adhesive gave way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xabo December 3, 2023 Author Share December 3, 2023 Nothing is broken. There's a ledge where the glass sits atop of the frame. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howaboutme December 3, 2023 Share December 3, 2023 No, I wouldn't bet on the gorilla glue. The brace is there for structural reason (bow out) and glue is not an alternative to the brace if it wasn't broken. I personally can't tell what those pictures are showing but I would start thinking about longer term strategies. You can use bar clamps and plywood to temporarily brace it until you come up with a plan. Lower water level also to alleviate the center pressure against the glass. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xabo December 3, 2023 Author Share December 3, 2023 Along the frame, there is a ledge about 1/8-3/16" wide. The glass center brace sits atop of this ledge. It appears that the glass was held in place with silicone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cpeguero December 3, 2023 Share December 3, 2023 From your photos, it would appear that the entire glass brace separated from the back of the aquarium, correct? if that’s the case, I would immediately use some wood and bar clamps to take the place of the brace. As was already mentioned, that brace is supposed to keep the front and back panes from bowing out too much, and is critical for preventing failure of the tank. Once you have a temporary fix, you can figure out a longer term solution. I’m not sure if you can repair that. Perhaps if you clean up the brace and its attachment points, then use an appropriate adhesive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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