Glass price plus 8hr labor at a glaziers rate of 75per hour. It’s not worth it when you can pay a worker outside the US to build you a new aquarium.
what if i just sold it as is?
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Glass price plus 8hr labor at a glaziers rate of 75per hour. It’s not worth it when you can pay a worker outside the US to build you a new aquarium.
Well if I was looking at this on Craigslist and was going to take the gamble or swap the pane I would hope to pay around 20-30percent of the price it was new. If you fill it with water for a week and then post a picture of that, I could see you getting 50percent with both parties happy. Puuuuure speculation here brother. But my build thread is a restoration from Craigslist so I’m not shootin total blanks.what if i just sold it as is?
Well if I was looking at this on Craigslist and was going to take the gamble or swap the pane I would hope to pay around 20-30percent of the price it was new. If you fill it with water for a week and then post a picture of that, I could see you getting 50percent with both parties happy. Puuuuure speculation here brother. But my build thread is a restoration from Craigslist so I’m not shootin total blanks.
It can be difficult for a first timer but a glass shop could do it. Something they don’t do often so some might not want to.

we will be waiting
I see it too nowsorry to hear,like your style ,i have to add ,i think i see a run on one of the clam chips,late here ,again sorry ,best wishes on new tankwe will be waiting
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Definitely. Because to someone that tank is not trash. To someone they got a deal on a new bearded dragon exhibit or whatever.i feel like as long as i'm up front about the damage it's pretty fair?

