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  1. jmenende

    Burying a fuel tank

    I found these 250 gallon aluminum tanks locally. Im thinking of making a long wooden bench to hide it on the side of the shed and voila!
  2. jmenende

    Burying a fuel tank

    I need to create a diesel rotation problem to buy a solution. The only alternative in mind is to get me a humvee and consume it that way. 😅
  3. jmenende

    Burying a fuel tank

    Lattice, flowers and vines come to mind. However, that is not how the division of labour is setup at home so I will leave it up the wife before I OD Green it and put some faux grass around it. :)
  4. jmenende

    Burying a fuel tank

    Ok, you guys talked me out of burying the tank. Im probably going buy a slim rectangular transfer tank like the ones used on pickups and mount it in the wall. Thanks for the help.
  5. jmenende

    Burying a fuel tank

    Garage is full and the wife would not like an ugly drum to be visible. She is alreadybon my case about the garage not being a mechanics shop. So my options are a buried tank or a subtank.
  6. jmenende

    Burying a fuel tank

    Hey guys. So Im short in space and looking for alternatives to a sub tank for my 803a. Im thinking about burying an aluminum fuel cell next to my shed tonget atleast 100 gallons. Anyone know if an aluminum fuel tank would be a suitable in terms of corrosion avoidance?
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