prater
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I finally finished the plumbing for my tank and eagerly started filling for a test run. At about 10 PM the tank was almost full when I heard a poping noise. Next thing the front glass seperated from the side at the seam on the 200 gallon tank. I was able to hold the glass from poping all the way off keeping the mess to about 50 gallons of water on the floor. I yelled for my wife to get out of bed and get my bar clamps that were just out of reach and we installed them to stop the flow of water. I was able to get the mag950 hose out the nearest window and have removed most of the water from the tank.
Luckilly our house is built with a seperate stem wall and foundation and most of the water ran between this and seeped into the ground. Our floor is concrete with Armstrong laminate flooring on top that does not absorb water. A mop took care of the rest. The back of one chair was wet but not enough to do any damage.
Luckilly our house is built with a seperate stem wall and foundation and most of the water ran between this and seeped into the ground. Our floor is concrete with Armstrong laminate flooring on top that does not absorb water. A mop took care of the rest. The back of one chair was wet but not enough to do any damage.