Fuel tank frustration
Brian says:
I've seen tanks made the way you suggested, but with the tank top oversize
so it extended an additional inch-plus on either side. This was for
suspending the tank by the lip. With all the pounding that a boat goes
through, I feel concern that the top weldment would be prone to fatigue and
cracking.
OTOH, I do know lots of people do it this way (1/8" sides/bottom,
3/16" top). What do you think?
I'm not exactly fond of that method. As you say, too risky. If you want to
hang something make up a bracket properly sized, and then all you have to
replace is the bracket if it fails. THat's the same reason why my stereo
system is component rather than "boom-box" style. I don't have to replace
everything coz the turntable dies (yes, I'm that old ;-))
I love things that work, and can be depended on. That includes gravity. If
gravity will hold something in place when static, then a simple strap to take
care of the dynamic situation is all you need. And it's cheap!
Steve
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