[AT] Off Topic re Fuel Tank
Ralph Goff
alfg at sasktel.net
Tue Feb 6 12:40:32 PST 2007
Larry D Goss wrote:
> Welding a gas tank is duck soup and fairly straight forward provided
> that you fill it with water first and use something quick like a wire
> welder. The one thing you can't do is try to use heat on it when it's
> empty.
A good welding/repair shop can solder a fuel tank without flame. Back
about 1990 my Dad's Ford Falcon hit a piece of flat metal on the highway
that bounced up and punched a huge hole in the front of the fuel tank.
Lost most of the gas leaving just enough to drive the 20 miles home. I
removed the tank and it sat outside at a local repair shop for a long
time waiting for attention. Nobody locally seemed to want the job and I
can't blame them. We finally took it to a big welding repair shop in
the city where they soldered a patch of metal over the hole using a hot
iron. I didn't see it done but saw the results when I painted and
re-installed the tank on the car. It looked great and is still holding
gas to this day.
Ralph in Sask.
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