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Water etc. tanks can be remediated with special 'lining' epoxies. For
water tankage you really should consider an epoxy that meets NSF or FDA regs. for compatability to 'potable' water .... so you dont wind up drinking a lot of toxic 'leachables'. The Commercial Marine Industry uses 'lining epoxies' from Interlux Commercial Division. For small quantities for potable water tank lining, I use: www.epoxyproducts.com/nsp120.html In any event when mixing such epoxies you MUST use the 'two-pot' method for mixing to be SURE that the epoxy is precisely, correctly and **** thoroughly ***** mixed. For simple rust on intact steel, just grind, sand or blast, etc. to bright metal, then roll-on the lining epoxy. For surface corroded tanks you might want to consider first lining/strengthening with glass cloth, tape, etc. then overlay with the lining epoxy. ;-) In article , Robert Larder wrote: "Peter Hendra" skrev i en meddelelse ... Hi, A fellow boater here in Trinidad has rusty steel water tanks with a snip If so, what would be the most cost effective (cheapest) internal coating? Coal Tar Epoxy not a good idea. A temporary fix might be a cement wash. Never tried it myself, but I believe it was a commonly used treatment in "the old days". HTH Bob Larder |
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