building a 1000 gal concrete block monster tank

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Jon Gray;765269; said:
Fill her up
Fill her up
Fill her up

Trust me. I want to. I'm waiting for the pump, and I've got some final sealing and the background to do. I'm going to try to wrap everything up this weekend, and I'm going to try to get the pump next weekend. Possible test fill next weekend. I'm wondering how long it's going to take to fill this thing?
 
Looks great man, I remember the nervs when i set my glass..... So no silicone involved with this stuff right? You just use the filler then go over it on the final coat? Are you happy with sanitred? I'm kind of in the middle about them... Yeah my tank doesn't leak..... but If I would have glued the bottom so it couldn't flex it would have never leaked in the first place.... I mean geeze, it made it A YEAR without leaking. I thought that was pretty good for a "test" tank.....
 
wizzin;765783; said:
Trust me. I want to. I'm waiting for the pump, and I've got some final sealing and the background to do. I'm going to try to wrap everything up this weekend, and I'm going to try to get the pump next weekend. Possible test fill next weekend. I'm wondering how long it's going to take to fill this thing?

That's what I was thinking, i reckon a couple of hours maybe 3-4:popcorn:

BTW I joined this site just to follow your setup story lol:D
 
Hi wizzin, I've been following your progress. I've got a concrete tank project coming up and, like TheFishGuy, I am interested in your experience with sanitred. I am trying to decide between sealing with epoxy or sanitred. It sounds like you were happy with the way it coated your walls. How about using it when you installed the glass? How did that compare to using silicon?
 
Pumpkinate;767331; said:
Hi wizzin, I've been following your progress. I've got a concrete tank project coming up and, like TheFishGuy, I am interested in your experience with sanitred. I am trying to decide between sealing with epoxy or sanitred. It sounds like you were happy with the way it coated your walls. How about using it when you installed the glass? How did that compare to using silicon?

Hi. Welcome. I've been pretty happy with the sanitred, but haven't used the epoxy either, so it's not fair for me to compare the two. With the Sanitred, a few things I wasn't thrilled about finding out after buying it.

1. The permaflex is labled as a single component with no mixing, however, it does have an activator that you have to mix, which is difficult because you have to figure out the mix ratio based on the bottle of activator to the gallon of permaflex if you're mixing less than a gallon, which was my case.

2. The odor isn't bad, and is about like latex paint, however, after being exposed to it for a long period of time, I did feel a little light headed. Of course, I think you'd get the same thing with latex paint.

3. They didn't send me detailed instructions.

4. When I ordered, I used their online pool coverage calculator. I selected concrete block as the material to be covered, and entered the size (close to it anyway) and it suggested 1 gallon to cover in 2 coats. I ordered that, and called later about a question I had. While I was talking to the rep, I mentioned that I used the calculator and bought 1 gallon. He said that the coverage was for poured concrete, not concrete block, and that I'd need 4 coats to cover concrete block. I then ordered another gallon. I agree that it does take 4 coats to cover concrete block. They should revise their calculator, or I should've called and ordered instead of online.

Other than those things, the stuff is great! The LRB stuff is WAY cheaper than using silicone to seal the glass. It's a little more work, but a ziplok bag with the corner cut off works great as a piping bag. I actually went with sanitred because of that. I was more comfortable with the permaflex to lrb connection than with an expoxy to silicone or expoxy to lrb connection since it's by the same manufacturer and they claim excellent adhesion between the two. I actually couldn't afford in my budget to use silicone for the glass and corners of the tank, so it was sanitred all the way from the begining.

Hope this helps.
 
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