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Really?
There is no way a seam should open up or split open when they put the solvent on the seam it reacts with the acrylic and melts it together .There could not have been any solvent on that seam that opened up
The more I look at the pictures, especially the third one, it looks more like a impact/hit. The front panel of the tank looks fractured width wise, not length wise, on its edge. Little fractures one after another.
You could be right I first thought it was bubbles on the seam Could that tank have been dropped
The more I look at the pictures, especially the third one, it looks more like a impact/hit. The front panel of the tank looks fractured width wise, not length wise, on its edge. Little fractures one after another.
I did inspect the tank. There was one issue with a seam and I texted pics. He said didn't look like a problem. Then when I got it in a fully lit room I found more faults in the seams. One of the shock sensors did pop and minor damage to the crate but no evidence of damage to the tank.
The more I look at the pictures, especially the third one, it looks more like a impact/hit. The front panel of the tank looks fractured width wise, not length wise, on its edge. Little fractures one after another.
Doesn't take much to fracture. There's your answer.