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Thanks Glenn! Just what I was looking for. I'll Check out the metalworing
group, I just hope I don't get to like it too much, my life doesn't have room for another "interesting" news group :-( Fred "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:nWirb.12583$62.2938@lakeread04... You might ask that question on rec.crafts.metalworking. Boat tanks have their own set of problems but antique tractors have a completely different set. When a boat's fuel tank starts leaking the best solution for safety's sake is to rip it out reweld or replace it. You will probably never find a replacement tank for an antique John Deer and a poorly doe repair or fitting a new non-original one will seriously hurt the value. JB weld might be a temporary fix for small holds but it is not going to stand up to the vibration on a crack. Better to pull and clean the tank and send it to a restorer. He will weld or silver solder it and grind ... |
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