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Post by capecharlie on Jun 12, 2013 10:23:14 GMT -5
Does anyone have the pressurized steel h20 tank designed to fit under the dinette of a Airflyte or 16sc?
My 16sc had the gaucho, so my tank is the bigger one designed to fit under. In converting to a dinette, I now need the smaller one. (I think they are labeled/branded as Nevins.)
I know I can convert/upgrade to a poly tank and electric pump, but I kind of like the idea of the pressurized tank.
Any out there someone is willing to part with?
Thanks!
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Post by schweetcruisers on Jun 12, 2013 11:17:12 GMT -5
If you know a good welder you could cut your old tank and reweld it. At the same time you can clean out any crud. But I would highly recommend a poly tank and a pump, you'll probably come to that conclusion if you cut your old tank and see the rust in it. Mmmm rust!
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Post by capecharlie on Jun 12, 2013 18:29:44 GMT -5
If you know a good welder you could cut your old tank and reweld it. At the same time you can clean out any crud. But I would highly recommend a poly tank and a pump, you'll probably come to that conclusion if you cut your old tank and see the rust in it. Mmmm rust! I'm sure you're right, but I still like the idea. I wonder if I can find a new tank that can be pressurized...
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Post by bigbill on Jun 12, 2013 19:13:33 GMT -5
I don't know what size tank you are looking for but you might check out pressure tanks for a well system. Another possibility is use a plastic tank and build a box around it to prevent it from bluging you are not trying to hold high pressure you probably would never go more than 70 psi and most likely not that much. 3/4 ply wood glued and screwed together tight against the surface of the tank would maake it stand up to a lot of pressure. A third thought but a little more expensive is go to a shop that fabs stainless steel and have them build you a quality tank that you could chorinate each year and use forever.
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