Have you built a monster tank before? Have you built them using different materials or methods?
The pond liner is meant to be nothing more then a water barrier and a membrane that is water proof. If pond liners were so prone to failure and unreliability then why do fish farms that include saltwater salmon farms use pond liners as there primary method to building their holding tanks? Those 2 builders on this forum that i referred to also had a much taller water line then i was planning for so would equal a much greater water pressure pushing out. I never said i was sold on the pond liner and plywood setup i merely asked for opinions and what people thought of this as an alternative to using highly toxic fumed resins or going a very permanant concrete method. Why dont you stop being envious of people who are planning tanks like these and either stop posting or be more constructive to help them. Thanks for stoping by hope you have a more stress free day tomorrow from your venting in my thread.
The pond liner is meant to be nothing more then a water barrier and a membrane that is water proof. If pond liners were so prone to failure and unreliability then why do fish farms that include saltwater salmon farms use pond liners as there primary method to building their holding tanks? Those 2 builders on this forum that i referred to also had a much taller water line then i was planning for so would equal a much greater water pressure pushing out. I never said i was sold on the pond liner and plywood setup i merely asked for opinions and what people thought of this as an alternative to using highly toxic fumed resins or going a very permanant concrete method. Why dont you stop being envious of people who are planning tanks like these and either stop posting or be more constructive to help them. Thanks for stoping by hope you have a more stress free day tomorrow from your venting in my thread.