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Old 06-10-2013, 01:38 AM
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I would really consider cutting the hole in plywood and have the nut on the glass
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:00 AM
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i may yet have to.. i found another silly noob mistake i've made.

when i had the glass pieces cut they came with little tiny cork squares to keep them from scratching or banging into eachother. i decided it was a good idea to place these at the base of the tank between the glass and tile to help as some sort of cushion..

i am now 100% certain this is the reason for my bulkhead leak.

as i continued filling the overflow box this morning small leaks started again. im guessing because these little cork things compressed as more weight was added. as i tightened the bulkheads more the leaking stopped but i eventually reached a point where the tiniest leak cant be fixed!

im so frustrated because im so close! i just feel like taking a sledge hammer to it right now!
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Old 06-10-2013, 11:58 AM
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Sometimes we want the easy fix and with this a easy fix just won't do. Once you fix it properly you will be able to enjoy the tank and a good night sleep
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Old 06-10-2013, 02:56 PM
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I would really consider cutting the hole in plywood and have the nut on the glass
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Old 06-10-2013, 03:01 PM
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You are really asking for trouble if stay with the nut on the plywood side. You might get it tight enough to stop leaking as you keep taking up the slack with the weight of the water settling. But in future if the wood swells due to humidity (a very likely scenario) the glass could crack, and then you will have a very costly mess. And did you say you are in an apartment? I yi, yi,...
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Old 06-10-2013, 10:35 PM
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so overnight.. the leaking miraculously stopped on its own o_o


i really appreciate all your guys' input on this and i know its going against everything you've advised but im going to leave it for now and see how it goes

the plywood has been coated with a waterproof membrane so i'm not overly worried about it swelling as it should be pretty much sealed..

but you can all say "i told you so" if i come crying back with an exploded tank haha..

thats what insurance is for right? xD
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Old 06-10-2013, 11:24 PM
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so overnight.. the leaking miraculously stopped on its own o_o


i really appreciate all your guys' input on this and i know its going against everything you've advised but im going to leave it for now and see how it goes

the plywood has been coated with a waterproof membrane so i'm not overly worried about it swelling as it should be pretty much sealed..

but you can all say "i told you so" if i come crying back with an exploded tank haha..

thats what insurance is for right? xD
I just don't know what to say that hasn't already been said...Good luck and up your insurance policy!
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well looks like you all get your way anyways.. i booted up the system and now the plumbing leaked so i have to restart anyway..

so frustrated i dont know what went wrong i had everything glued nicely! but im going to go back and do it properly now.

ill keep you guys updated >_>
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Good thing it leaks now rather than down the road.
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Old 06-11-2013, 01:23 PM
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well looks like you all get your way anyways.. i booted up the system and now the plumbing leaked so i have to restart anyway..

so frustrated i dont know what went wrong i had everything glued nicely! but im going to go back and do it properly now.

ill keep you guys updated >_>

Pretty confident we all let you know what you did wrong....30 times over lol.
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