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I believe you'll do better if you coat the inside of the tanks with
fiberglass, using the epoxy resin. Had a friend build some tanks that way and they served quite well. Sure, the expoxy is supposed to be a good moisture barrier itself, but the added expense of the 'glass is well worth it. Dick Behan "Sir Karl" wrote in message ... I am rebuilding a Nova Scotia lobster boat to go cruising in the Carribean. I am thinking of building epoxy covered diesel fuel tanks. Anabody having any experienec with those? Thanks Luc MV/ Julie C Montreal |
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