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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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SORRY, I'm not sure if anyone has any "fiverglass" tanks but what about
"Fiberglass" tanks? |
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My homebuilt aircraft has a fiberglass tank which has held avgas reliably
for thirty years. When I asked Kern Hendricks (System Three's chemist/founder) about building a gasoline tank, he said "Don't do it." The aircraft tank was built back in the bad old days when epoxy was deadly (and the builder died). Epoxy formulations vary. Experiment. You might also consider building a tank and then lining the inside with "sloshing compound." I tried building a tank for my wife's tiller and gave up. I was trying to mate pieces of steel with epoxy saturated fiberglass (to keep the mounting holes and fittings) and whether the problem was at the interface or in the pinholes thru the epoxy, I'm not sure. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "HotRod" wrote in message ... 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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![]() I have fiberglass integral fuel tanks in my Ingrid 38. Many other Ingrid's were build with fuel and water tanks of fiberglass. (My water tanks are also integral and are coated with gelcoat.) Since the hull is polyester resin as well as the tank tops, I had some concern regarding etching or leaching of the resin. This concern was stemmed from some warning from a diesel manufacture about micoscopic glass fibers reaching diesel injector pumps. I raise this concern with my fiberglass supplier, Tacoma Fiberglass. They contacted some fiberglass resin chemist and provided a recommendation to coat the interior with an epoxy product. The material I used contained some graphite which, I have found makes for a very slick surface that is basically self-cleaning. I have yet, in 3 year, to find any film build up. -- My experience and opinion, FWIW -- Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I have built several plywood diesel tanks that were glassed and sealed with epoxy. It takes a special epoxy (don't remember what it was) and had to be post-cured at about 140 degrees for 8 hours. They have worked fine for the past 10 years but it was a hassle and not cost effective when you consider the hours it took to build. We now go with custom built aluminum tanks to fit what ever hole we put it in. ---Joel--- |
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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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I guess I need to find out what epoxy I need to coat the inside of the tank.
I've coated with Teflon in the past and wonder if that would work??? |
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I don't know anything about teflon, but it sounds interesting.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 09:17:23 -0400, "HotRod" wrote: I guess I need to find out what epoxy I need to coat the inside of the tank. I've coated with Teflon in the past and wonder if that would work??? |
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HotRod wrote:
I guess I need to find out what epoxy I need to coat the inside of the tank. I've coated with Teflon in the past and wonder if that would work??? you will probably find nothing, even epoxy, will work. That's sort of the opinion we have here and we sell epoxy and Teflon (tm) powder addtives. paul oman progressive epoxy polymers |
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When I use to work for a coating company I also figured out how to powder
coat fibreglass, it wasn't perfect but the parts I've done are still holding up after 5 years. |
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