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- From: "Errol Castens" <castens AT peoplepc.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair
- Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 11:56:35 -0600
That's a good precaution. Another way to be safe is to fill the tank with
water, making sure there's no air pocket touching the area to be repaired.
It can be dried out with compressed air afterward.
Errol Castens
Oxford, Mississippi
Jay Gee wrote:
> Before welding or brazing any gasoline tank, be sure you have cleaned the
tank thoroughly to remove any traces of gasoline and apply the sniff test to
make sure there are no fume residuals in the tank.
> Stick your nose into the tank to smell. If you smell any gasoline at all,
wait.
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Re: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
Errol Castens, 03/01/2003
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RE: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
bob, 03/01/2003
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Re: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
Errol Castens, 03/01/2003
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RE: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
Bob Crowder (E-mail), 03/01/2003
- Re: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair, Errol Castens, 03/02/2003
- [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning RESULTS, van weldon, 03/02/2003
- [Market-farming] Small Engine Tips?, van weldon, 03/02/2003
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RE: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
Bob Crowder (E-mail), 03/01/2003
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Re: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
Errol Castens, 03/01/2003
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RE: [Market-farming] gas tank cleaning & repair,
bob, 03/01/2003
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