mikeexpress
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I have a tank that has a hair line crack in the threaded portion on the tank and am wondering if any one have had this problem and what they might have used to fix it short of replacing unit.
I have a tank that has a hair line crack in the threaded portion on the tank and am wondering if any one have had this problem and what they might have used to fix it short of replacing unit.
I have a tank that has a hair line crack in the threaded portion on the tank and am wondering if any one have had this problem and what they might have used to fix it short of replacing unit.
The fiberglass exterior of a tank is just for strength. The plastic inner portion is what contains the water. Patching a hole in the fiberglass exterior will just force the water to leak out somewhere else.mjwalsh said:A boat repair person used a fiberglass patch.
sounds like it is time to replace tank. might as well replace resin in both tanks if they are 10 years old or older.
You can if you're careful - I've done it when an adaptor fitting cracked a few months after replacing the resin. You can siphon the resin right off the top of the gravel bed, then pour the gravel out. You'll have to replace the gravel if it has a coarser type at the bottom. But as waright said, if it's ten years old it's time to replace it.bigleo48 said:You can't save the media and sand anyway.