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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message ink.net...
"Bruce on horizon" writes: Is it possible to build a fuel tank (diesel) that will not deteroiate from the fuel. Also water...is there a problem with fiberglass water tanks? I built two nine-gallon gasoline tanks using plywood boxes made in the right shape, and fiberglassed (with polyester resin) the insides. The glass/resin came up over all the walls and over the top lip, which was 3/4" x 3/4" spruce all the way around. The top was another piece of ply with the inlet, vent and outlet fittings brazed to steel plates and screwed to it, coated with the glass on the entire inside surface (including over the steel fitting plates) and laid onto the still-wet stuff on the lip and screwed down. Never leaked a drop. Strong, too. This was glass mat I used; cheaper and forms around corners better. No need for cloth if the wood takes the abuse. Dan |
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