[Farmall] Ttian fuel tank repair
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Sun Apr 6 07:56:23 PDT 2008
John,
That sounds like a very cool project. Years ago my Grandad made a new headlight ring for his Moline Universal.
I tried to keep an eye on him while he was doing it. He made a fixture to mount a ball bearing (the whole bearing, not just the ball) in the tool post. It worked out pretty well.? He had to make the mandrel in 4 pcs so that he could get it out of the ring once it was formed.
Do you have pics posted anywhere that we can see your project?
Todd Markle
Spring Mills, Pa.
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From: John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 2:53 pm
Subject: [Farmall] Ttian fuel tank repair
I finally got around to doing some work on my Titan--it hasn't seen a
wrench in about 18 months. Last week I decided to tackle the fuel tank--the
bottom was rusted out. I melted the lead and uncrimped the edge. Next I had
to "surgically remove" it from the spot welds. I got to thinking how I could
put the new bottom in and decided to do it like original. Obviously die
stamping it to form the lip around the bottom was out of the question. So I
decided to do it by metal spinning (part science, part art-form). My lathe
will only swing 15" so I had to use one of the bigger ones at work. Instead
of using hand tools as most manual spinners do, I made a spherical shaped
roller and put it in a single wheel knurling tool-holder. It worked rather
well. My first bottom came up .040" small due to thinning of the metal (live
and learn). My second was only about .010" undersize. Now to just do some
minor repairs on the tank and I'll tack weld the bottom in place and crimp
it back like the original. I'll seal it with lead but for good measure I'll
treat the tank with sealer. All this on something nobody will ever see!
Now to figure out how to fix the water tank--that repair is going to be
highly visible! Then again if I do it "right", It won't be.
John Hall
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