I know it's possible for gas tanks, with the exception that todays
fuel had ethanot added which creates problems. So diesel should be
easy. I have seen recommendations from West System that you use
slightly less hardener. Evidently the recipes have you normally use
extra hardener in the resion to be sure and get a decent setup. Less
hardener leaves less unused resin in the mix to soften it. Just don't
use too little hardener
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:25:37 -0400, "HotRod"
wrote:
Is it possible for me to make my own fibreglass tank to hold diesel? I've
heard of gas tanks being eaten from the inside out but I'm wondering if
diesel will do the same thing. This way I could utilize the most space
possible, instead of cramming a square box into an odd shaped hole.
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