Now that the first 24 hours have passed without so much as drip of water or any slight change in the shape, I mean looking down the sides of this tank one can hardly notice any bow at all almost strait, so should I end the test and bring it inside where its safe? Im concerned that I should end the test and bring it in the house before some road side (can bee seen from the road) anomaly, vandal, bird strike, meteor, UV rays or snake bite put a hole in it LOL.
I just feel that the inside seals are too large (1 inch on sides and 2 inches on the bottom) to allow a simple leak. And if it was going to catastrophically tear the seams out it would have already occurred, especially with high winds all day yesterday and last night. I would have felt better if I had tested in the garage but from the back yard and plainly visible from neighbors on the hillside and the main parkway road 30 yards away, its equivalent to testing it in your front yard lawn.
What do you all think? Bring it in or continue the test?
I just feel that the inside seals are too large (1 inch on sides and 2 inches on the bottom) to allow a simple leak. And if it was going to catastrophically tear the seams out it would have already occurred, especially with high winds all day yesterday and last night. I would have felt better if I had tested in the garage but from the back yard and plainly visible from neighbors on the hillside and the main parkway road 30 yards away, its equivalent to testing it in your front yard lawn.
What do you all think? Bring it in or continue the test?