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So from what I read POR15 sealer reacts to oxygen to cure, where as Caswell is a 2 part.
It looks like my best bet for a sealer would be the Caswell, for now I will treat the inside of the tank to a heap of apple cider vinegar and then see if one of the boilermakers at work can braise the pin hole.
The tank looks great so far! Were you thinking about filling that little indent around the filler nozzle? I have been racking my brain on a way to do it without welding.
Nah mate, propane is great in theory but generally not a practical option, unless you're going with the turbine option, which is also impractical but mad!
Nah mate, propane is great in theory but generally not a practical option, unless you're going with the turbine option, which is also impractical but mad!
Not yet. I have been waiting for the right fitter to be on the night shift at the same time I am. Lucky for me that is tonight and tomorrow night. I just finished cleaning the hole, only to find two more just about to wear through, after a slight push on them with a stainless probe they pushed through. All 3 are about 2mm wide.
No wait... I got the holes fixed in the tank. Looks great, you can hardly notice.
I am at a stand still with my builds at the moment. I have no workshop and my bikes are stored a distance away from where I live.
That should all change in the next month or so though.
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