4300 Gallon Plywood Build (3600+ Take 2)

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familyman03

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Hey Pete you gotta an update on the received funds. How much more to go?

Come on people it is Christmas, burn that spouse a little and give up some green for the cause. They will never know you bought it on sale anyways!
 

impjd

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Hi Pete, I sent a donation to the cause. I look forward to pics when this awesome tank is full of water (with no leaks!) and fish.
Merry Fishmas!
 

kallmond

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Just to clarify, I asked the all knowing google and got the following response:
Google said:
Although the terms cement and concrete often are used interchangeably, cement is actually an ingredient of concrete. Concrete is basically a mixture of aggregates and paste. The aggregates are sand and gravel or crushed stone; the paste is water and portland cement. Concrete gets stronger as it gets older. Portland cement is not a brand name, but the generic term for the type of cement used in virtually all concrete, just as stainless is a type of steel and sterling a type of silver. Cement comprises from 10 to 15 percent of the concrete mix, by volume. Through a process called hydration, the cement and water harden and bind the aggregates into a rocklike mass. This hardening process continues for years meaning that concrete gets stronger as it gets older.

So, there is no such thing as a cement sidewalk, or a cement mixer; the proper terms are concrete sidewalk and concrete mixer.
Pete, can you PM me your paypal info pls? I have a few bucks I can toss into the liner fund. Its the least I can do for the hours of enjoyment i've gotten reading this thread and the knowledge i've gained following along the build process.
 

cvermeulen

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kallmond;4762565; said:
Just to clarify, I asked the all knowing google and got the following response:
Pretty much. There is almost nothing made from "cement" without some kind of aggregate or reinforcement structure; Certainly not Hydroelectric Dams! :nilly:
 

Younglin

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They use pure cement in some pools. Keeps it smooth.
 
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