Re: Fuel Tanks
Sam Hoskins <shoskins@...>
An aluminum tank makes absolutely no sense to me. What problem are you
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trying to fix? Everything is there in the plans to get it right. To keep the tank from developing pinhole leaks, paint on a couple extra coats of epoxy, it's no big deal. Geez - where do these wacky ideas come from? Sam _____ From: Q-LIST@... [mailto:Q-LIST@...] On Behalf Of Allan Farr Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 1:11 AM To: Q-LIST@... Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Fuel Tanks I'm going to cut & shape the aluminium myself, but may get it professionally welded (& pressure tested) I will then reconstruct the composite seat over the top so that the end result will be an aluminium tank encapsulated in the original style composite structure. Damian Gregory also recommends a bladder. Allan F Q2 ----- Original Message -----
From: Darrell Daniels To: Q-LIST@yahoogroups. <mailto:Q-LIST%40yahoogroups.com> com Sent: Wednesday, 13 September 2006 15:41 Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Fuel Tanks Are you making your own aluminium tanks Darrell Daniels ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allan Farr" <afarr@.... <mailto:afarr%40xtra.co.nz> nz> To: <Q-LIST@yahoogroups. <mailto:Q-LIST%40yahoogroups.com> com> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 11:41 PM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Fuel Tanks I have had the same thoughts, and after lots of excellent advice from not compromise structural integrity. It will weigh more but I'm only 57kg |
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