Re: Well I did it now!
Re: Well I did it now!
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I had no idea how bad the pitting was on the tank or I would never have taken it. The bottom had a bunch of oily crud on it and I could see some pitting but it really did not look that bad. You can be I won't make a mistake like that one again, tools go with me for anything else that I need to check out.
I make a little progress every week even if it does not loook like it. Just trying to get everything in order and on hand for when things really start to happen. It is just a blow to me when things like this happen. The wife is really good about it though, she said that it was not big deal and we will find what we need when the time is right. I knew there was a reason that I keep her around
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Thanks for checking on me guys and keeping me going in a fairly straight line.
Re: Well I did it now!
Yuppers I agree Veil and no I don't know anyone who TIG's.Looks like scrap to me. Know anyone that will TIG for you...lol
Oh I know that it will scare the H--- out of me to have some one tig it up, I know that stuff is not cheap to do.Sorry Kelly not funny . When we try to do things sometime a bargin is NOT. Yes a decent welder could repair if the tank will fit I would ask one for a estimaate. Cost might scare the h-- out of you tho. The rest will be better . Pugetsound
Na Ez, not going to use it bud. Just to much crap in there and unless I cut the bottom off there is no way to clean it. I think that it would probably be cheaper in the long run to have one made up.I would not even consider using that tank unless it was some kind of above deck situation where I could easily replace it when it failed. Not to mention how gunked up it is inside. Sorry that didn't work out for you. I bought a tank for my project also that I didn't end up using. And sold it for less than I paid for it.
Yea I would make one myself if I was capable. Not going to happen though.Thanks for thinking of me Kelly but I'll pass on this one..Sorry bro. I can certainly weld that hole but there is no telling where or when the next weak spot will break through. You might look into cutting the whole bottom off and having a new one welded on. I'll stick with my plan of making my own unless something falls on my lap. I have plenty of time. liking the idea of putting the connections exactly where I want them.
Yea I was not to surprised to find that few of leaks in that old of a boat Huron. And they were all on the outside edge except for one that I have already posted. I will get them all fixed and then gluvit the inside so no more leaks I hope. As for that tank, I have no idea how old it is and yea it is a bummer.20 leaky rivets is not bad at all for such a huge, older hull. You will be in good shape after re-bucking or replacing and gluvit.
Great progress, I was bummed to see that tank all pitted out, even aluminum can't handle 40 years of neglect.
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I had no idea how bad the pitting was on the tank or I would never have taken it. The bottom had a bunch of oily crud on it and I could see some pitting but it really did not look that bad. You can be I won't make a mistake like that one again, tools go with me for anything else that I need to check out.
I make a little progress every week even if it does not loook like it. Just trying to get everything in order and on hand for when things really start to happen. It is just a blow to me when things like this happen. The wife is really good about it though, she said that it was not big deal and we will find what we need when the time is right. I knew there was a reason that I keep her around
Thanks for checking on me guys and keeping me going in a fairly straight line.