Hello again. I'm getting ready to design and fabricate the fuel tank for my modern flat-tanker. Any advice on steel guage would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Chris
Fuel Tank Manufacture
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Re: Fuel Tank Manufacture
Hi
I guess you will be bending simple corners and welding seams in which case I'd use 20 to 16 gauge depending on your welding skills.
Regards Mick
I guess you will be bending simple corners and welding seams in which case I'd use 20 to 16 gauge depending on your welding skills.
Regards Mick
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Re: Fuel Tank Manufacture
As a retired fabricator welder micks post is spot on
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Thanks for your input. To the Batmobile!
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