• We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

1,000 GALLON MULTI TANK SUMP SYSTEM.

I am so happy to see you guys are making progress!!!! Great job on cutting the holes! I am happy to hear they went well for you!

The blade on the table saw will make a huge difference in how well it cuts the plastic (Which plastic did you go with?). If you were in my area I would offer to have you come over and we could whip them out quickly.
 
Cuts easy enough. We don't have enough clamps to mass clamp tanks. We are using a stock of silicone 1 that I have. Dry's much slower but has no additives so should be good. The overflows don't bend at all, but the cuts weren't perfect(the table saw was... not perfect for the job). As a result we are kinda working on a case by case basis for instillation. Sorry for the news black out. I got a new job that should open my schedule up in the coming month and allow us to finally do what we set out! Epic multi tank system here we come!
 
A table saw blade designed for cutting wood usually won't do to good of a job on plastic. A laminate blade or even metal cutting blade might have done a better job... but they are expensive.

I look forwards to some pictures when you get a chance.
 
So the hold up has been the instillation and testing of one 100 gallon tank. Can't seem to get one of the overflows to stop leaking. Its not end of the world stuff, a slow and controlled leak wouldn't hurt at all on a lower tank like the 100 because the leak level will be bellow the water level in the 4" drain. Its just that the top tank it could create more issues in so we want to resolve this one tank before messing up other ones. I've started a new job and bowtie has been pre-occupied with life so we haven't been able to get together and actually attack this problem in some time.
 
We've overcome a few things but still need a solid couple of days to resolve this. My new schedule has sorta made it impossible to lineup my schedule with bowties to finalize things. we have most of the overflows finished and functioning but we found the slots we cut were too small and wouldn't allow proper flow.
 
Back
Top