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Got L.E.D.s
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Craig Co.
Posts: 195
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schedule 80 1/4" thick. What I do is cut disks 1/4" thick to the ID of pipe, then cut out holes in the end caps for couplings. Then weld the couplings in on both sides. then sink the end caps into pipe 1/2" to get a good weld. Thats it. But here's my question what can I pour into the tank to seal against rust.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada
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Once you get it all welded up, I would pour some tremclad into the tank and roll it around real good to ensure good coverage, then pour out whatever is left. That would be my redneck way of sealing it.
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Got L.E.D.s
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Craig Co.
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What's tremclad?
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