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(Drew Dalgleish) wrote in message Hi scotty I copied this from the rec.aviation.homebuilt group. It
just got posted a couple days ago. The author is fairly well respected over there. Drew Dalgleish Riveted aluminum fuel tanks are smart. They're easy to build and superbly practical for the homebuilder since she can make them in whatever shape she needs... SNIP ...For lo-buck builders, riveted, sealed and sloshed fuel tanks are a practical alternative to other methods of fabrication, their use so common we tend to forget others may not have heard of them. -R.S.Hoover PS - The ?xx' in the JCW item numbers is different for each catalog but the basic number stays the same. Post a follow-up to this message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Google Home - Advertise with Us - Business Solutions - Services & Tools - Jobs, Press, & Help ©2003 Google Thanks for all the input folks. I have bookmarked the website for premade tanks and will take it into consideration, especially if I need a grey water tank! However, I am a tinkerer so I will probably get some new tools and fool with the other methods mentioned here too. By next year, most of my livingspace furniture should be either Aluminum or PVC... the wife should be thrilled, lot's of "ashtrays" in the beginning I suppose. Gosh, I love buying new tools! ![]() Scotty from SmallBoats.com |
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