SlipperyOar
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2024
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- 142
got the back 4'x8' cut to shape and fit into the hull, it was the easiest shape to start with while i had minimal time to work away on it, ill need another sheet for the section of flooring closer to the bow in my main deck, as well as using some remaining plywood for the floor at the back.
i figured it would be a lot of stress onto the hose to bend it that much, as well as probably creating a dip in the line that would give me a headache when fueling. I have the tools and equipment to weld aluminum with my TIG machine. I'll look into cutting the neck on its vertical part and rotating it to port.If you want the fill neck pointing the other way, I would just have it cut out and welded back in place. Or maybe a U pipe welded on to turn it. You would need a lot of room and extra hose to get it to turn 180°.
Ok thank you, I’ll probably fill the tank full of water after rinsing it a few times unless I can put a purge on the tank with argon. Working in the petrochemical industry has taught me not to mess around with flammable vapours and any source of heat lol. I’ll have to figure out a way to tackle this job. My fuel pickup to the engine is also located near the middle of the tank so unless the pickup curves towards the back I may end up welding a pickup near the back of the tank closer to the motor to ensure I get all the fuel out of itYou would still need a generous curve to be sure you don't kink the line. Might as well just do both while you're at it.