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I agree on the first part, but my preference is to have it welded.
gyrobob wrote: How about crafting the pieces so they fit very precisely, etching the aluminum immediately prior to applying T-88 epoxy, using lots of rivets, and then as a final step -- sealing it all with gas tank sealer that coats the inside of the tank? Richard Lamb wrote One fellow told me about the way he built a gas tank. Formed endplates and a wrapper - all about .040 5052-H32. Then etched and assembled with PL-1 (polyurethane construction adhesive) and a few pop rivets. Flanges faced out, btw. He said it worked well, had so many hours on it. But I never had the guts to try it. |
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