Crazing

Caribbean_Shark

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Hey guys, I’m new to the forums so please forgive me if I post something incorrectly. I’ve had my acrylic 135 for over 15 years. I will be upgrading to a 180 in the near future. I am concerned about crazing at the seams? Is it crazing or seam separation? How concerned should I be? Here are some pics of the top left corner and the last pic is of the top right corner.

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Hi and Welcome to R2R. :-)

Bump for opinions on seams.
 
I'm not an expert but it looks as though the welds haven't separated. I've seen a lot of acrylic tanks that have similar crazing on flame polished/rounded joints. I don't think its anything to be incredibly concerned about.
 
i am always leary if stress fractures that are in the actual seam itself. this tank would worry me especially if those fractures have gotten larger or more abundant over time.
 
Thanks for the response. The stress fractures have increased over the years. Hoping to have a new set up in a month or so. I just wanted to gauge if that could/would be soon enough.
 

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