Hiya Chris, nice to see one of the nicest guys ever 'round here :wavehand: good to hear your tank is still holding up well, and indeed - hope all is well with youWow James... haven't seen that thread in a while. Brings back lots of memories of when you had to hold my hand thru my tank build. :wavehand: BTW, it's still holding water after 6 years of use, all due to your expert tutelage.
I've been away from the forums for a bit, but it's great to see how active you still are with helping everyone here.
Hope everything is well with you.
Chris

Personally, I wouldn't want to see this tank in use but I'm picky that way. With the back bracing essentially gone, there's not much holding the front to the back which is the purpose of the cross-brace.Lots of great info here James, been through a bunch of the thread...
I am just finishing up plumbing and did a test run in the garage with this older tank. My question is about structural integrity after the previous owner cut back the bracing. I added the external box and full of water I notice there is a pretty good jog in the brace where the external box is glued on. The brace is only about 1" across the back. So the back is bowing out and the box is holding it in, so there is more bowing in the tank back at the ends of the tank. Do you think I have an issue here or will I get advance notice of impending disaster if what is left of the bracing starts to crack? I cut the drain slots in the tank back to flow to the overflow box.
As for if it will give fair warning or not.. I can't really say with any degree of certainty, but if you are to keep this in service - keep a close eye on it.
James