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No offense -- but have you? They're are not solid top to bottom as you seem
to suggest. The plate bottoms, in particular, usually have tunnels. -- Eliminate "ns" for email address. As for stirring up the crud, one guy told me he shoots a jet of air around the bottom of his tanks. Has a small L-shaped copper tube on an air hose, and with it tied to a dowel/rod pushes it to bottom and "aims" it around. He'll them sometimes just let the thing bubble away while polishing to help keep particulate matter in suspension. But he is only stirring up one baffeled area in the tank unless he has access plates to each area. No offense, but how many of you have actually seen the insides of a elwell built marine fuel tank?el Capt. Bill |
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