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Any suggestions for this light

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Hi guys I bought a cube 30x30x30 aquarium and thus ordered a 30cm wide light the other day. I received it today and found out that my tank is actually 31cm across which meant the light was smaller and as you can see in the photo I've just used some wooden sticks to get on by.

My question is does anyone have any good ideas how I can secure this better and make it look more natural?

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Heat the legs on the gas stove, and remould the legs making it fit 0.5 cm each side.

Hope those legs are perspex not glass.

Edited by jayc

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They are perplex. What instrument would you use to mould them?

I think that's where you need to be creative.

You just need to push them out by 0.5cm each side.

Just apply the heat then wedge something in between that's 1cm wider than the current gap. One of those bits of wood should cut off just right. 

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OK i'll try tonight, should be interesting! One thing is the gas burning the perplex will probably make it look black and smokey. 

It shouldn't burn. If it is burning and turning black, you're doing it wrong.

Keep moving it over the heat, and never leave it stationary for too long. Don't stick the plastic into the fire, but rotate it just above the flame.

I have bent perspex tubes over a gas stove just fine, without staining the perspex.

If you have a heat gun, even better. Use that instead.

 

What you want to do is to try to bend the legs out like in the picture below. (apologies for it's simplicity).

 

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Jayc simplicity is the most perfect form of an explanation - I appreciate the diagram. Hopefully I am successful in this operation.

How did this pan out ?

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@jac @2ofus this worked perfectly and it actually looks as good as it did when I bought it. Thank you!!

Pics!

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Not too bad!

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That's really good doesn't even look bent. Good work

Good work !

Now it looks like it was built for that tank.

Heaps better than those pieces of wood.

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Thanks I'm pretty happy

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Good job on making that custom-fit :jig:

 

Can you tell me what lamp it was?

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