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![]() Thanks Cin_Lee for your comments.
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Hey Nate Thanks for chipping in (bad pun) Anyways just to elaborate on the windshield demo, I've had a crack in my windshield from a rock in the top corner and the crack continued until it found the side edge. Now that was 2 years and because there is a start and a finish to the crack it will not spread, as with the tank crack it starts and finishes. Now I do not feel that my windshield is near as strong as it was brand new. But I also feel if I took a piece of windshield glass and formed it to cover 1/4 of my w/shield and properly securing it into place I would feel that cracked area would now be stronger than brand new. Nate you have seen the tank and I Do appreciate your expertise so please continue to tag along. Thanks Myka Thank you for your valued opinion. This thread is not about whether I should purchase a cracked tank (since that is in the past) but how to fix it utilizing experience and education this valuable site exhibits. Thanks again Chin a question for you. I do have a piece of 5' x 4' x 3/8" glass that I could have cut to strengthen the overflow and run along the back of the tank nearly to the opposite overflow. Now I would have two 1/2" pieces of glass sandwiching the cracked area. Anything you would add to that?? Kevin |
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