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No problem- you told me it had a small leak and I think it was free; it was my choice to do this- it is actually no where near as bad a job as I thought it would be. Actually, the 55 is from another member who gave me a tank last week because it leaked- and I already know what I am getting into. You can't beat a free tank if you just put in a couple of hours work... If I were to do the whole thing over I think I would post a “wanted to buy: leaking tanks” ad and set up the system for nothing (or near to it...) Quote:
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Sure a surge would work for the tank in the living room. Just drill holes in the roof, put a couple of hundred of gallons of water in the attic, pray it does not leak, drill holes in the floor to a sump in the basement, and then run massive pumps to lift the water to the surges. All done; problem solved. You know, perhaps that would not be a good idea...
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