I'm in the final stages of getting ready to install my new fuels tank.
Tank pad is installed and painted with Sherwin Williams Tile Clad epoxy paint.
The tank is about 110 gallons, 3/16 aluminum and epoxy coated. (Also with tile clad)
I purchased some 1/4" PVC trim pieces from Lowes and planned on adhering them to the bottom of the tank with 5200 to keep tank up abit and allow any water / moisture to run underneath.
I scuffed a piece and went to clean with acetone, but the acetone seemed to eat at the PVC pretty good. now I am second guessing if this is a wise material to use here.
Thoughts?
Ian.
Bertram 20 fuel tank install
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Should be fine with the pvc unless you plan on washing her down with acetone...
What made you choose the Tile Clad HS over a coal tar epoxy?
Sherwin Williams also has an epoxy barrier product which I'm going to be applying to the bottom of my skiff. Same tech as the Interlux stuff but a bit cheaper... 2gal kit is the smallest though, it's called Macropoxy 646- good stuff.
What made you choose the Tile Clad HS over a coal tar epoxy?
Sherwin Williams also has an epoxy barrier product which I'm going to be applying to the bottom of my skiff. Same tech as the Interlux stuff but a bit cheaper... 2gal kit is the smallest though, it's called Macropoxy 646- good stuff.
I don't know what the world may want,
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
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