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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 18:06:22 GMT, Lew Hodgett
wrote: Peter Hendra wrote: A fellow boater here in Trinidad has rusty steel water tanks with a couple of pin holes in them. He doesn't have a lot of money but does have a supply of cold tar epoxy. Question: Should he drink the water from the tanks if he paints them internally with said cold tar epoxy? Are there any isocyanates or such that will leach into the water that would be harmful to his health. If so, what would be the most cost effective (cheapest) internal coating? Not a good idea to use coal tar epoxy on potable water tanks. SFWIW, I used CTE on my holding tank. There are resins specifically made for coating potable water tanks. They are known as tank resins. I'd use two (2) coats, white followed by some other color. SFWIW, that's what I did based on the suggestion of the supplier. Makes it easy to see if you missed anyplace. Have fun. Lew Lew, weren't you a contributor to the Yacht-L boating news group about 10 years ago? If I recall correctly, you were building a rather large vessel. Please enlighten me. What is "CTE" Also, as you seem to know your stuff, does anythbing harmful leech out of tanks constructed with ordinary epoxy resin? When I built this boat I made my diesel and water tanks from glassed over plywood. I just used the ordinary epoxy resin I sheathed the hull with. We have lived on-board and cruised for about 14 years now and drunk the water from these tanks filtered by a standard household granulated carbon cartridge filter. cheers and thanks for the advice Peter Hendra |
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