jewett
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- Heather Jewett
I have an old Pemco tank that I have never found an escape proof, tight fitting lid for so I decided to make some rims out of material I already have around the house. The front and back ledges will be 4 inches wide, but the "ends" will be just 2.5 inches wide. The Preventing Escapes article mentions using duct tape in a pinch, and my duct tape is only 2 inches wide so that made me feel a little more confident but I wanted to know if anyone has experienced escapes because ledges/rims were too narrow - and what the dimensions of those ledges/rims were.
I have made ledges before but the finished product was 4 inches on all sides (I think the 4 inch wide glass that I have been using for the current project must be left over from that project).
Thanks for any comments and tips,
Heather
I have made ledges before but the finished product was 4 inches on all sides (I think the 4 inch wide glass that I have been using for the current project must be left over from that project).
Thanks for any comments and tips,
Heather