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October 10, 2018 at 1:28 am
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quote Lyks2Tinkr:
I highly recommend the Damon Redkote sealer.
It is made for tanks like that. Solder the pinholes and follow the instuctions. Use two coats.
It stays flexible. It’s all I use.
I had a similar situation on my OA55 tank. I soldered the pin holes and lined it. That was 11 years ago and gallons and gallons of gas have been through the tank with no issues.
If used per directions it’s extremely durable.
A quart of it goes a long way.
It is made for tanks like that. Solder the pinholes and follow the instuctions. Use two coats.
It stays flexible. It’s all I use.
I had a similar situation on my OA55 tank. I soldered the pin holes and lined it. That was 11 years ago and gallons and gallons of gas have been through the tank with no issues.
If used per directions it’s extremely durable.
A quart of it goes a long way.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve never used Damon sealer before, but I’ll read up on it.
I believe what I used on other tanks was POR-15 gas tank sealer. Seemed
to work okay, but have no long term results to report.
Prepare to be boarded!