hedgehog69
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Looks like I need to get the tig welder out and weld some pin holes on the bottom of the tank. Tank had a lot of rust in it...flakes...and some water. I reached what I could with a rag and got some of it out. Then I took it to car wash and hit it with high pressure soap and water. It doesn't look like there has been any fuel in the tank for quite some time, so fumes aren't a concern.
I am thinking the process will be to drill the pin hole to remove all or as much rusted material as possible....and then weld the hole closed.
Open to suggestions!! Anyone else had to do this?
Rest of the tank appears to be in good, useable condition, so I am hoping I can use this one and not buy another one.
I am thinking the process will be to drill the pin hole to remove all or as much rusted material as possible....and then weld the hole closed.
Open to suggestions!! Anyone else had to do this?
Rest of the tank appears to be in good, useable condition, so I am hoping I can use this one and not buy another one.