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> Gas tank resealing/ child labor laws, New question: Exterior paint
Krieger
post Sep 9 2012, 02:37 PM
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My 10 yo helped me clean the inside of the tank. I had a lightly rusted area about 2"x 2" that came off easily. Should I coat this tank or just leave it bare?


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post Sep 12 2012, 01:41 PM
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My 10 yo helped me clean the inside of the tank. I had a lightly rusted area about 2"x 2" that came off easily. Should I coat this tank or just leave it bare?


Here is what I do. The tank in the photo is for a TR6, but I did the same for a badly rusted 914 tank. I used evaporust for a week at about 100 degrees F, and then a couple of days with a mix of nuts, bolts, chain and WD-40 cycling around in this contraption. Shafts tack welded to flange on tank. LOUD. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif) Attached Image
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