I just used this on two old 50 gallon aluminum diesel tanks that were on an old rig. They actually don't have leaks because I welded up everything. I'm doing the coating just in case and to extend the life of the tanks.
I think I might have a slow leak in my boats aluminum tank - built in. I can’t slosh things around much and my only tank access is though a 2 inch hole for the sender. Could I made it work? I could lift my trailer tongue up and down with the tractor… TIA
hrm. It would be a pain but I would get one of those dryer vent cleaner kits with the flexible plastic tubes that attach to the end of the brush. Attach the other end to a drill and you should be able to work the brush around the tank. You'll still need to clean the tank + metal prep + thorough rinse and have to pump that out first and really make sure it's dry inside after.
I just used this on two old 50 gallon aluminum diesel tanks that were on an old rig. They actually don't have leaks because I welded up everything. I'm doing the coating just in case and to extend the life of the tanks.
I think I might have a slow leak in my boats aluminum tank - built in. I can’t slosh things around much and my only tank access is though a 2 inch hole for the sender. Could I made it work? I could lift my trailer tongue up and down with the tractor… TIA
hrm. It would be a pain but I would get one of those dryer vent cleaner kits with the flexible plastic tubes that attach to the end of the brush. Attach the other end to a drill and you should be able to work the brush around the tank. You'll still need to clean the tank + metal prep + thorough rinse and have to pump that out first and really make sure it's dry inside after.
Kiss your low fuel goodbye