LA Fishguys, Aquarium Repair and Polish, Episode 105 pt1, One Step
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A former aquarium service customer wants to set his tank up again in episode 105 of LA Fishguys with Jim Stime of Aquarium Design in Thousand Oaks CALIF., and Cande who polish the scratches out of the this large In-Wall 250 gallon tank.
Ive tried Jewellers rouge and a cheap windscreen scratch removal kit from eBay. They're okay for tiny ones. but if you can feel it with your finger nail, instead of just seeing it. Its a job for a professional scratch remover.
hey T, buy a new glass tank would be my suggestion. it will be alot lease expensive and both will require complete dismantling. give your local class shop a call and ask whats involved and a idea of cost. chances are real good replacing the tank is the better choice.
Ah fella... thats just plain bad luck... I hope it works out well for you either way... Let this be a lesson... don't let your nutty friends near your tanks with power tools... ;0) lol
Ive tried Jewellers rouge and a cheap windscreen scratch removal kit from eBay. They're okay for tiny ones. but if you can feel it with your finger nail, instead of just seeing it. Its a job for a professional scratch remover.
ReplyDeletehey T, buy a new glass tank would be my suggestion. it will be alot lease expensive and both will require complete dismantling. give your local class shop a call and ask whats involved and a idea of cost. chances are real good replacing the tank is the better choice.
ReplyDeleteAny tips on removing scratches from a glass tank
ReplyDeleteAll cheesy
ReplyDeletehello there I want to get a acrylic fish tank made 1500 mm x 800 mm x 800 mm how think would it have to be thanks
ReplyDeletehello there I want to get a acrylic fish tank made 1500 mm x 800 mm x 800 mm how think would it have to be thanks
ReplyDeleteIs condi a dealer?
ReplyDeleteDang a whole month without a new LA Fish Guys...that sucks....
ReplyDeleteDid he died ??
ReplyDeletewaiting for episode two...come on Jim! need to feed my addiction to LAFishguys!!
ReplyDeleteHope part 2 is coming this week. That tank is large enough for a small bamboo shark!
ReplyDeletehey M, guess you will have to wait for part two :)
ReplyDeleteHey Jim,
ReplyDeleteDid you hear from the manufacturer yet to find out what there plans are?
jim did anybody tell you that you look like George Carlin?
ReplyDelete.... I made a quick comment...i know the difference....between these 2 shows.
ReplyDeletebut ,Thank you for your obvious constructive criticism!
hry D, I have not done it myself but I am sure glass can be polished.
ReplyDeleteHey Jim!
ReplyDeleteis it possible to polish a glass tank up like this to remove scratches?
so sorry about the crack, the polish made it look brand new : /
The show tanked wasn't intended to teach anybody anything, its a reality show following the company and their aquarium installations.
ReplyDeletei hope condi was using ear protection when he was inside that tank with the buffing wheel omg!
ReplyDeletehey jim, any plans yet on that 1000 gallon tank??
ReplyDeletehey S, you would be best off if you contacted Cande direct ay 213-247-7600 as I dont know exactly what he used.
ReplyDeletequestion. what polishing compound and buffing wheels do you use? i dont want to poison future fish or corals. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAh fella... thats just plain bad luck... I hope it works out well for you either way... Let this be a lesson... don't let your nutty friends near your tanks with power tools... ;0) lol
ReplyDeleteThis would of never happened with a glass tank, why? Because glass tanks are just awesome :)
ReplyDeleteDo you know when you will have any in stock Jim?
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