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![]() bump
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![]() $100. New tank is here soon and need this gone before then. My loss is your gain. Elevator to the ground level is close to my door. Come take this and make it your new DIY project.
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![]() Pmed got pics of the crack??
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![]() Bump for a great deal if repairable.
Is it a straight crack or diagonal. I would think with a straight crack you could put a straight strip of glass across it with a very generous silicone bead and have no problems. Would cover with a sand bed |
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![]() you could do that if it didnt stem from the overflow holes..
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![]() That does make it tougher for sure. I can say though when I bought my tank used it had corner overflow that was beat up and needed some tlc. I cut it out a caulked a piece of glass over the existing hole and then just re drilled my own hole and built my new overflow the way I wanted.
Not trying to hijack to trying to help with the sale. |
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![]() Do you still have the tank?
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