[Public-List] Water Tank
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sat Jul 27 11:40:58 PDT 2013
Their reply sounds a little fishy and self-serving. For one thing, gel-coat is made with polyester resin, not epoxy. Polyester resin does leach into the water, but that's also what our original tanks are made of.
George
Sent from a primitive pocket computer. Please assume all errors are due to that.
On Jul 27, 2013, at 12:52, "randall weatherspoon " <rlwspoon at earthlink.net> wrote:
> I finally was able to contact the supplier I had spoke of with the
> following:
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> Epoxy ( fiberglass or gel coat ) does leach various chemicals into the
> water.
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> If you have little black specs in the tank - they need to be removed (sanded
> out) prior to coating as they are probably cobalt which is extremely toxic,
> whether this is a derivative from the epoxy or precipitates from the water
> - don't know.
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> The product they sell is called "NSF" and is certified for potable water
> tanks and food handling applications.
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> Oceaneering Research & Development
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> 800-659-8270 St Petersburg FL
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> Email Will at Newlander4 at netzero.com
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> 5 gal ==4resin + 1hardner > 250sqft - $375.00
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> They sell smaller quantities.
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> Recommends 2 coats.
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> Hope this is helpful for all.
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> Randy
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> Marisel #385
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