If you have a check valve before the pressure tank, there will be water hammer. You may not feel or hear it as the pressure tank absorbs most of the blow at that point. But on pump start, the water hammer pressure before that check valve can be several times more than the pump can even produce. Without knowing what pump you have, installing a pressure gauge before the CSV is the best way to find out how much pressure your pump can build. Either you have a pump made for a 1000' well and it makes too much pressure, there is a check valve at the tank causing water hammer, or the glue was just bad from the beginning. But that is not a normal problem.