To Uaru or not to Uaru

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And that’s a pretty good reason to buy the big tank and wait a few years to set it up. If anything you could completly re seal it then and still save money.
 
Have you re-sealed a tank before?

If not, I'm not sure I'd want the first attempt to be on a huge tank, in somebody else's apartment. If it goes wrong, like I said last post, lawsuit city. re-sealing can be quite difficult. If the tank is already leaking you'd probably have to take the whole thing apart and reassemble, much more difficult then a simple re-beading of old silicon.
not trying to be negative; just my .02
 
I’d listen to him ^.
 
Have you re-sealed a tank before?

If not, I'm not sure I'd want the first attempt to be on a huge tank, in somebody else's apartment. If it goes wrong, like I said last post, lawsuit city. re-sealing can be quite difficult. If the tank is already leaking you'd probably have to take the whole thing apart and reassemble, much more difficult then a simple re-beading of old silicon.
not trying to be negative; just my .02
Lol dont worry, I won't taking anything qrongly, hmm well what are the possibl it's of the tank leaking?
 
The seller said the back leaked right? I’d say around 100%
 
Lol I ment I won't take anything wrongly, so what do you think is a possibility of it leaking? I would guess too much weight on one side
 
Do you mean why the tank was leaking? Hard to say without seeing the tank, could just be very old silicon, sometimes tanks that are not level will leak (too much weight on one side, as you say), sometimes they are just not sealed properly by the manufacturer.

Get some pictures of the leaking spot, and some of the silicon all around (as may be more leaks in the making if there is already one)
 
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