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What is the most effective way to repair a hole ( maybe .100 Inch diameter) in a gas tank?
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Throw it out and get a good one ! this is the way I see things you can make hold gas again but is is safe ? (is the metal only week in one spot and are ya sure ) say low speed impact leaks 5 gallons spark if it does let loose, gas hot water heater or furnace in garage ! million of scenarios, cheep investment ! do it right the first timeWhat is the most effective way to repair a hole ( maybe .100 Inch diameter) in a gas tank?
I here ya with the weld up theory if ya can do it your self. if ya cant you have to factor in the price if the cleaning solvent $12.00 labor in welding $50 to $150 tank sealant $35.00 paint and body work $100 to $500No need to trash it, in my humble opinion.
Remove the tank, drain it, allow to dry, flush with water, dry in a climate controlled area, and weld the small hole closed with a TIG or similar fashion. (TIG because it's easier. MIG will do just as well.)
Smooth over the small hole, and you're just as good as new.
Very important to remove all gasoline, vapor, and any other inflammable liquids from any area you plan to weld.
Do so in a well ventilated area, and use common sense.
Epoxy putty patch from outside.
Derust tank with Metal Prep (available at Home Depot). You will have to make plugs for the various openings.
Seal tank with Caswell Plating gas tank epoxy.
This is the hole you can see what about the ones ya cant ?What is the most effective way to repair a hole ( maybe .100 Inch diameter) in a gas tank?
IF you actually READ the Caswell INSTRUCTIONS..you know he paper that tells you how to do it..you will see that they suggest these easy steps...
You do not need to weld, braze, solder. or anything else if you just do what the instructions say
If his tank is as clean and rust free on the inside as he said, I would just braze up the hole and call it good. No need to reline the tank under those circumstances.