[Public-list] Fuel tank and rudder post

dickdurk at atlanticbb.net dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
Mon May 1 15:49:49 PDT 2006


  Bobby <capricebob at yahoo.com> wrote:

>Can an aluminum tank be repaired? It looks like the weld >is corroded. 

It can be welded with TIG or MIG equipment, but the bigger 
problem is it's a fuel tank, they tend to blow up when 
exposed to high amp sparks.
There is a procedure for welding fuel tanks involving 
filling the tank with water, but it is doubtful you will 
find a welder willing to go to the trouble/risk.
I have recently used a product with good results on a 
trash pump that had freeze damage. It is an aluminum stick 
that is braized with a plumbing type propane torch

www.northerntool.com  item # 11070    BAC Industries

But, since corrosion can't be welded-it would be hard to 
say how extensive the damage is, and along with everything 
else, I'd just get a new tank and be done with it.

MichaelGrosh
#220
Well, I would be tempted to play with the aluminum rods; 
then I would get the new tank :)







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