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Any idea how much you were out on the tank that broke? What size tank was it?
The level is a great idea. I'm a cartographer in a legal land survey firm, and I have surveying field experience. It never occurred to me to grab equipment from work for this job. *doh!* |
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#2
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An unlevel tank won't break from that alone, that's another issue. If you can run a 2" wave on a tank without concern why would 1/8" off level be a problem?
On that note why is it so hard to level a tank? |
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It was out by 1/8" from the shim compressing BUT the place that built the tank also used a peice of glass with a huge shell on the bottom which they shouldnt have which is were it cracked... So if the bottom wasnt a bad peice it may not have happened, but I take no chances.
I first level with a stanley fat max level to get it close, they claim there accurate to .5mm but I dont trust them that much
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#4
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This is the first time I've ever leveled it a tank. It wasn't hard to get it to where it is now, but I would have needed hubby to produce different shims for me to get it more level. I don't know what kind of aggravation that would have involved.
I just used a Stanley Fat Max level. As an aside . . . What is a "shell" as it relates to glass? That is a totally new term to me. |
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![]() That is a "shell" in glass from some improper SSG
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#6
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oh! That's ugly.
is that your tank? My Google images search turned up nothing. |
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#7
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No thats not my tank, I have since fixed and sold that tank.
Thats just a pic to show what most shells look like and possible crack points on glass. It was from a SSG warranty job.
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That's just bad tank building, being level wouldn't have helped.
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