Tat2demon
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So, I had a massive bout of stupidity the other day when I was moving my tank to so some work on the overflow and stand.
I put it on a 2 wheel cart and not thinking I put it glass edge down instead of trim down.
While working on the overflow I noticed that the weld on the cart broke part of the edge and a circular crack popped inward all the way past the inner pane of glass to the back of the silicone.
I ran it over to my LFS and talked to the the main fish guy. I have trusted him for over 15 years but I need to make sure on this.
He said that even though it goes beyond the inner pane of glass it is still a ways within the silicone and the cracks are circular so shouldn't spiderweb out. He recommended that I stand it on end and put superglue on it and let it work its way into the crack as a precaution and just keep an eye on it. He also said that the black silicone on here was extra heavy duty stuff which made him feel better about it.
I asked him if this was his tank would he continue to use it and he said yes he would. Now, I respect his opinions and experience and the fact he could have made an easy sale on a new tank, but is going to be in my house, not his.
Is this salvageable or did I just throw away $170?
I put it on a 2 wheel cart and not thinking I put it glass edge down instead of trim down.
While working on the overflow I noticed that the weld on the cart broke part of the edge and a circular crack popped inward all the way past the inner pane of glass to the back of the silicone.
I ran it over to my LFS and talked to the the main fish guy. I have trusted him for over 15 years but I need to make sure on this.
He said that even though it goes beyond the inner pane of glass it is still a ways within the silicone and the cracks are circular so shouldn't spiderweb out. He recommended that I stand it on end and put superglue on it and let it work its way into the crack as a precaution and just keep an eye on it. He also said that the black silicone on here was extra heavy duty stuff which made him feel better about it.
I asked him if this was his tank would he continue to use it and he said yes he would. Now, I respect his opinions and experience and the fact he could have made an easy sale on a new tank, but is going to be in my house, not his.
Is this salvageable or did I just throw away $170?