Gunfreak25
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First off, the tank has not had a drop of fuel in it for over 30 years and has been open for several months, there are no fumes inside thank god. As you can see from the pictures it's a pretty bad dent ontop. I do not have a stud welder, just my MIG. I am pretty darn good with it, and was wondering what would be the best way to go about removing this dent. My biggest concern is burning through the metal, of course. I've welded thinner materials with success, but i've always been able to use a heat sink. I am thinking if I flip the tank on the ground and fill it with water half way that would act as an excellent heat sink and I could weld on several studs. Option 2 would be to place a flat steel plate over the filler neck opening and clamp it down as tight as possible to form an air tight seal, then plug up any other ports and start pushing some air into the tank. Though I don't want to bulge it in the wrong places. Would it be possible to cut out the affected area, hammer back to shape, cut to fit and weld the section back in? With enough patience I can usually turn out some water tight welds. The tank has 3 baffles inside, so i'm limited on arm room.
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