From: Paul Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Screens are under extreme pressure.
Actually, they contain a vacuum.

Or rather, they don't contain anything... ;o) ---
The coating is made of phosphor compounds. It is likely that you
could etch it off with an acid or perhaps remove it mechanically.

It was the mechincal polishing method I was thinking about. ---
The big problem is going to be cutting off the front of the tube.
You will likely need a wet diamond saw to do this.

I am going by memory here, but I believe it would be good to cut it of behind the mounting bracket for the screen, thuus having the fixing plate as a fixture for the tank in the case.

I'm definetly going for it though, some things in life have to be tried!!

Does anyone know of a curved Macquarium ?

(I know flat screen is the biz when it comes to screens, but IMO
when it comes to Macquariums, curved screens are the biz...   ;o)


Laurence Laurence

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