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> Cleaning a /6 oil tank
sww914
post Jan 8 2011, 05:17 PM
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I did one a few months ago. It was $50.00 to get it boiled out at the radiator shop 35 miles from me, nobody closer would touch it. I washed it out really well with mineral spirits and then lacquer thinner to get their acid & water all out of it and then let it dry out in the sun for a few hours before I painted it with Wurth semi-gloss trim paint. Came out way better that any part that you can't see should have.
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post Jan 8 2011, 11:55 PM
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Here is a quote I got from Pacific last August:


We can overhaul your tank for $143.00.

The turn time is 4-5 days in shop and any repairs are billed at $100.00 per hour.


This includes my request for the entire exterior to be epoxy painted black.


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