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I'm at the point where I need to build a gas tank or 2. The sport
plane builder book shows a great way to do a custom tank but materials it calls for are not listed (or I'm reading it wrong) so, any recommondations on a foam core that will stand up to gas? Any recommondations for a fiberglass system? I'm all ears, or in this case eyes. Lou |
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I made a custom shaped gas tank a couple years ago. I had no experience at
all doing such a project but I ended up making a nice tank for my plane. http://www.mitchellwing.com/FLYING_F...s/MVC-340F.JPG -- Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ -- You may be an Ultralighter if........ http://www.flyinggators.com/news/Bill%20Cook/Bill.htm |
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 06:02:41 GMT, Roger Halstead
wrote: You don't even get Styrofoam near Vinyl Ester resin. It dissolves it. Back when I was about ten, I tried to build a styrofoam wing for a U-Control airplane. When I was carving the airfoil, the wing broke in half. Being both lazy and poor, I just slobbered glue over the broken edges, put the pieces back together, and set them down on a piece of wax paper. When I came back a half-hour later, there was a ~1/2" gap between the halves of the wing. "That's strange," I said. I slathered some more glue on the two pieces, jammed them back together, and set it on the wax paper. A half hour LATER...well, there *still* was a 1/2" gap. Right about then, I started to figure it out. :-) Ron "Nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat" Wanttaja |
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Lou Parker wrote:
I'm at the point where I need to build a gas tank or 2. The sport plane builder book shows a great way to do a custom tank but materials it calls for are not listed (or I'm reading it wrong) so, any recommondations on a foam core that will stand up to gas? Any recommondations for a fiberglass system? I'm all ears, or in this case eyes. Lou If it's a relatively simple shape & you aren't just addicted to resin fumes, aluminum works great & stands up to just about any fuel. If you don't have access to a bending brake, most sheet metal shops can do the bends for you. If flanges are external to the tank volume, you can seal the joints with 'proseal' & rivet it with 'pulled' rivets. Charlie |
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Charlie England wrote:
Lou Parker wrote: I'm at the point where I need to build a gas tank or 2. The sport plane builder book shows a great way to do a custom tank but materials it calls for are not listed (or I'm reading it wrong) so, any recommondations on a foam core that will stand up to gas? Any recommondations for a fiberglass system? I'm all ears, or in this case eyes. Lou If it's a relatively simple shape & you aren't just addicted to resin fumes, aluminum works great & stands up to just about any fuel. If you don't have access to a bending brake, most sheet metal shops can do the bends for you. If flanges are external to the tank volume, you can seal the joints with 'proseal' & rivet it with 'pulled' rivets. Charlie Gotta agree with Charlie on this one. Aluminum is way mo betta. I haven't tried this myself (no guts?) but one of my builders reported good results using a novel technique. Flange the end pieces, and make a wrapper skin. Etch both using the green stuff (phosphate etch from Home Depot?) Prime with something like Epibond. Then assemble using PL-1 urethane adhesive (i believe) and pop rivet the tank together. Hey, that's why the cal it experimental! Richard |
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Richard Lamb wrote in message ...
Charlie England wrote: Lou Parker wrote: I'm at the point where I need to build a gas tank or 2. The sport plane builder book shows a great way to do a custom tank but materials it calls for are not listed (or I'm reading it wrong) so, any recommondations on a foam core that will stand up to gas? Any recommondations for a fiberglass system? I'm all ears, or in this case eyes. Lou If it's a relatively simple shape & you aren't just addicted to resin fumes, aluminum works great & stands up to just about any fuel. If you don't have access to a bending brake, most sheet metal shops can do the bends for you. If flanges are external to the tank volume, you can seal the joints with 'proseal' & rivet it with 'pulled' rivets. Charlie Gotta agree with Charlie on this one. Aluminum is way mo betta. I haven't tried this myself (no guts?) but one of my builders reported good results using a novel technique. Flange the end pieces, and make a wrapper skin. Etch both using the green stuff (phosphate etch from Home Depot?) Prime with something like Epibond. Then assemble using PL-1 urethane adhesive (i believe) and pop rivet the tank together. Hey, that's why the cal it experimental! Richard These have been great responses. But what about places to attatch fuel sending units, gas caps, and drain plugs? How do they attatch and where? Do you glass in a peice of wood to screw to? or better yet, a peice of corian that can hold screws but not be affected by wood? What about support flanges to fiberglass? With enough bouncing around, screws will rip through fiberglass. Loiu |
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Wouldn't a composite fuel tank be a static electricity risk?
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On 15 Aug 2004 21:01:03 GMT, (B2431) wrote:
Wouldn't a composite fuel tank be a static electricity risk? I haven't had one blow yet, which I know doesn't answer the question. Kinda like putting static wicks on a plastic airplane. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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