[Steam-engine] Port Huron Water Tanks
Ken Hough
k4sb at niia.net
Thu Aug 19 21:34:21 PDT 2004
Beth, go to Kanter.com
or http://www.kanter.com/fueltank.html
He has a gas tank sealer that works GREAT in water tanks. Esp new
tanks. Pour it in and roll the tank around to coat it all over. Do it
a few times to built a decent coating. It is better than any paint
and will outlast the outside of the tank!
Ken
Thanks Jack. I'm sticking with steel at this point, although we did
consider galvanized. Saunders put galvanized on their Port and had a
heck of a time keeping paint on them. They didn't sandblast first.
Beth
----- Original Message -----
From: <EJHottel at aol.com>
To: <steam-engine at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 10:46 PM
Subject: [Steam-engine] Port Huron Water Tanks
> Beth,
> Peerless Tanks are similar in shape and construction. After having
> them
rust
> out within 15 years, I had the next pair made from galvanized sheet.
> So
far
> 20 years on them and no sign of rust. I have never had any problem
> in finding a local shop that can form and rivet them. It helps if
> you sandblast the outside before you paint. Good Luck, Jack Hottel
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