Bax
Premium Member
I recently aquired a 260 gallon peninsula style tank with an end over flow on one end, and a bullet style rounded end on the other. The dims are 83x 24x 30h in 3/4" material. I got it from the PO when a seam that connects the bullet section to the main panels began to seperate. If I'm willing to place the patched side to the wall, is there a way to patch this seam where it will be structurally sound? Appearance would not be critical as the patched seam would be against the wall and I'll figure something out to cover it.
You can see the patch strip that was used as a bandaid
Originally, I was just going to cut off the bullet end and patch in a new 3/4" end pannel, but, in addition to loosing capacity, the bullet end is cool!
I was wondering if routing the seam from the outside and filling with a heavier WO like 40 or 42 would do it? Even if I had to form and place a new 1/4" exterior patch piece over that new seam for saftey.
You can see the patch strip that was used as a bandaid

Originally, I was just going to cut off the bullet end and patch in a new 3/4" end pannel, but, in addition to loosing capacity, the bullet end is cool!
I was wondering if routing the seam from the outside and filling with a heavier WO like 40 or 42 would do it? Even if I had to form and place a new 1/4" exterior patch piece over that new seam for saftey.