[Alberg30] Holding Tank Fabrication
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Thu Sep 28 06:22:40 PDT 2000
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That might be OK for a water tank, but I wouldn't trust it for
a holding tank. You want something really REALLY impervious
for that. I think high-density polyethylene is probably the
best material, and even that has to be rather thick. This
is what the better manufacturer's use.
For a custom-built tank, the mold costs are probably too great
to use polyethylene. You'll probably have to use aluminum.
I would be wary of corrosion issues, but you could ask the
fabricator about that. Remember, this is a really corrosive
substance you're putting into this tank. If you don't think
so, just look at the divider walls in a public restroom.
- George
> T. Kevin Blanc said:
>
> I've heard that, in one of his books, Don Casey
> advocated owners fabricating their own tanks of
> plywood, mat, and epoxy... has anyone tried this?
>
>
> --- John Bailey <baileyje at voyager.net> wrote:
> > I'm looking to have a holding tank fabricated to my
> > specifications. Does anyone know where I can get
> > this done. Great Lakes area would be nice, but not
> > necessary.
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