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Yes, you guessed it, Leaks. My 75 all-glass is leaking. Slowly. Seeping
up from beneath the bottom trim. It's been full for two weeks, just noticed, apparently it's been seeping for several days. I'm going to lose all my live sand, I have no place to put it while I tear down the tank and transport it back to the LFS and resist the temptaion to throw a hissy fit in the middle of the store. Not to mention 30 bucks worth of salt, and a ****load of work and time invested, and another month-long setback. -- I'm just pi$$ed. --I'll get over it. --But not right now. billy |
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Buy some plastic tubs and do a tank switch I took my 75 downandhad to switch
the front to the back because the wife scratchedthe inside glass cleaning it. John |
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I would advise that you try to determine the cause of the leak before you
end up going through the whole proccess again.... Was it a new tank or used? What sort of stand was it on? Was the tank and stand level? Is it on a wooden floor? Does/did it shake when people walk across the room? hth ~Mort "Dinky" wrote in message nk.net... Yes, you guessed it, Leaks. My 75 all-glass is leaking. Slowly. Seeping up from beneath the bottom trim. It's been full for two weeks, just noticed, apparently it's been seeping for several days. I'm going to lose all my live sand, I have no place to put it while I tear down the tank and transport it back to the LFS and resist the temptaion to throw a hissy fit in the middle of the store. Not to mention 30 bucks worth of salt, and a ****load of work and time invested, and another month-long setback. -- I'm just pi$$ed. --I'll get over it. --But not right now. billy |
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![]() "Mort" wrote in message . .. I would advise that you try to determine the cause of the leak before you end up going through the whole proccess again.... I already determined it, just a few minutes after the post. I don't know how I did it, I've set up a dozen large tanks, and never forgot it before, but I forgot the foam underneath it. I don't know how I forgot, but I did. Dumb, dumb, dumb. b |
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I don't think that is the cause, I have never use any foam under a glass
tank and have never had a leak. kc "Dinky" wrote in message ink.net... "Mort" wrote in message . .. I would advise that you try to determine the cause of the leak before you end up going through the whole proccess again.... I already determined it, just a few minutes after the post. I don't know how I did it, I've set up a dozen large tanks, and never forgot it before, but I forgot the foam underneath it. I don't know how I forgot, but I did. Dumb, dumb, dumb. b |
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Right, the lfs's in this town no longer advise the use of foam under a tank,
Mike "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... I don't think that is the cause, I have never use any foam under a glass tank and have never had a leak. kc "Dinky" wrote in message ink.net... "Mort" wrote in message . .. I would advise that you try to determine the cause of the leak before you end up going through the whole proccess again.... I already determined it, just a few minutes after the post. I don't know how I did it, I've set up a dozen large tanks, and never forgot it before, but I forgot the foam underneath it. I don't know how I forgot, but I did. Dumb, dumb, dumb. b |
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My sincere sympathies!
I have a foam-related question... I am setting up an 80g with a center brace on the bottom. This lifts the bottom off the stand about 3/8". Is th foam there to aid in supporting the bottom class or to compensate for any high points in Plywood? My stands are topped with MDF and have a sheetmetal cap to protect the MDF from water, therefore they are absolutely flat, smooth and level. It seems like the bottom will be getting about 200lb of LR and LS as well as the weight of the water and, to me, the supprot of the foam wouldn't hurt. Any thoughts/experiences? Thanks Dan "Dinky" wrote in message ink.net... "Mort" wrote in message . .. I would advise that you try to determine the cause of the leak before you end up going through the whole proccess again.... I already determined it, just a few minutes after the post. I don't know how I did it, I've set up a dozen large tanks, and never forgot it before, but I forgot the foam underneath it. I don't know how I forgot, but I did. Dumb, dumb, dumb. b |
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"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ...
I don't think that is the cause, I have never use any foam under a glass tank and have never had a leak. Same here. |
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the glass is plenty strong enough to hold the weight of anything you can put
it in as long as its not slammed down and even then its quite difficult to break the glass. I was unfortunate to bust an all tempered glass 55g a few weeks back. I didn't want to replace the glass so I decided to just throw the entire tank away so that left me with 3 more sides and a bottom to shatter. first I tried ole faithful, a spring loaded center punch. it will shatter the safety glass on a car with just a quick click. (learned that trick from a car thief) well it didn't work on the tempered glass, might be because its thicker who knows...... then I used a hammer (eye protection used here guys) and thought no biggie, just a quick hit and presto......well needless to say I smacked hell out of the dang thing and it wouldn't bust for nothing. to break it, it took one heck of a hard swing with the hammer cocked so it struck the glass with the side of the head for a smaller impact area as opposed to the flat of the head. on the last side I figured I might as well enjoy this fun as much as I can so I got out the old diamond hole saw. I've heard all the stories but wanted to give it a try firsthand and see for myself what it would actually do. it drills very nicely, half way, then it shatters into a gazillion pieces. hth kc "Dan Norgard" wrote in message ... My sincere sympathies! I have a foam-related question... I am setting up an 80g with a center brace on the bottom. This lifts the bottom off the stand about 3/8". Is th foam there to aid in supporting the bottom class or to compensate for any high points in Plywood? My stands are topped with MDF and have a sheetmetal cap to protect the MDF from water, therefore they are absolutely flat, smooth and level. It seems like the bottom will be getting about 200lb of LR and LS as well as the weight of the water and, to me, the supprot of the foam wouldn't hurt. Any thoughts/experiences? Thanks Dan "Dinky" wrote in message ink.net... "Mort" wrote in message . .. I would advise that you try to determine the cause of the leak before you end up going through the whole proccess again.... I already determined it, just a few minutes after the post. I don't know how I did it, I've set up a dozen large tanks, and never forgot it before, but I forgot the foam underneath it. I don't know how I forgot, but I did. Dumb, dumb, dumb. b |
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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... I don't think that is the cause, I have never use any foam under a glass tank and have never had a leak. Same here. Odd. I always took for granted it was needed. Learn something new every day. ![]() |
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