maxim
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My M-37 gas tank was pitted and full of rust scale. I called several places to see about sealing it but the prices ran $200+ for them to do it. After asking around some I found a product Red-Kote used by a radiator shop. I tried banging on the tank and tossed stuff into it to get the rust out for sealing. But it was BAD! After comtemplating some, I spied the el-cheepo sand blaster in the corner and found I could get my hand in the opening. I took the nozzle with the lever valve off as it would not fit in the opening and screwed only the very end of the nozzle back on the hose. Filled the blaster with sand and on a very windy day suited up with mask and shield and gloves and attacked the tank with vengeance. Well the dust flew and the rust flew and I could fish the hose around inside the tank and even had some success getting it behind the baffle. The result was what I though short of amazing and clean metal appeared in the tank. After blowing it out and vacuuming time for sealing. Following the manufacture recomendations on a another windy day masked up and got what I thought was rather satisfactory results. One thing about this product is there are some serious fumes created and proper precautions for face, breathing, skin protection are in order and DO IT OUT SIDE on a nice day. I taped off the openings with that blue painting tape and it worked fine. After sloshing the sealer around removed the tape on the vent line by the filler neck for draining of the excess sealer. They recomend allowing ample time for drying. I will not be putting gas in the tank until next spring anyway. But now it can be painted on the outside and installed and the rusty 'ole gas tank wil not be holding up the assembly proccess. The coating seems to adhere to pitted and shiny metal both, but the more pitted the more of product sticks so it will have a bearing on how much of the stuff it will take to seal the tank. I used nearly 2 quarts ($70) with a little left to some other small project.
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