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Default lining water tanks

Nigel wrote:
I have steel water tanks on my boat (www.jassira.com) that are still
solid but the insides are a bit mucky and rusty. My plan is to line the
inside with glass fiber. . I have woven cloth, polyester resin, gel coat
and a waxing agent that when mixed to the gel coat allows it to air
dry. I had thought of using epoxy resin, which I understand is more
water resistant, but when I went to buy some, it was suggested that
epoxy might leach nasty things into the water..... I only want to do
the job once so what resin should I be using...
Thanks for your help



Potable water approved epoxies (NSF 61 approvals) are common in
water treatment facilities. Most, if not all, NSF 61 approvals are
only for tanks greater than 1000 gallons (easier to pass and
from vendors point of view, gets rid of the small jobs). That
said, many folks will use them on tanks less than 1000 gallons for
personal use.

paul oman
progressive epoxy polymers, inc
www.epoxyproducts.com