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By now you may have found the online articles about tank failures and 0.090"
walls, right? Big improvement if you go to 0.125". Number one reason for failure on thin tanks is metal fatigue, especially at or near weldments. Number one reason for failure on heavier tanks is corrosion. Number one reason for corrosion is tank immersion (in water) or standing water on the tank. If the tank is kept dry, ventilated, and built with 0.125" or thicker walls and lid, then you've nixed 99% of the tank failure problems. Add baffles, I think 20" to 30" apart? Stephen? What's the spec here? A friend that builds tanks drills holes in the lid and sides, makes baffles (lots of holes and limbers) with a bent over tab on top and both ends. He welds the bent tabs to the tank through the holes, then fills the holes with fill material. Grinds flush. Having baffles welded to lid and sides means that regardless of tank mounting, that the lid-to-tank weldment is prevented from fatigue failures since the baffles are doing double duty and transferring load to the tank sides. He either glass beads or etches (can't remember which) the whole tank, primers and paints. He doesn't use a special anti-corrosion primer such as zinc chromate, but you could if you want. The paint is some kind of epoxy paint. Ameron Devoe 229h I think ....industrial grade epoxy paint. He puts the pick-up at the aft end, an inspection plate above that point, sometimes a well (water and sludge collection) below that point. He uses 1-1/2" filler and a vent ...what was it? 5/8" or so? Can't remember. He doesn't put sending units in the tank...FloScan instead. When my boat is nearer being ready, I'll probably let him build me a tank ... Brian -- My boat project: http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:jcnjb.77205$sp2.22847@lakeread04... That sounds more reasonable. #12 MSG is .1046" thick so that puts me a little over the minimum. Stephen Baker wrote: Glenn, ABYC states a min. thickness for alu diesel tanks (5052, 5083, or 5086 alloy) of 0.090", and all fittings should be 6061-T6 or 300-series stainless. There is a lot more to the "recommendation", let me know if you want it. Steve -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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