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Steel fuel tank questions...correction

KT
Ken Tischler
Sun, Oct 3, 2004 10:42 PM

I should have mentioned that the tops of the tanks are where the rusting
problems lies.

Thanks,

Ken Tischler
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K
Keith
Mon, Oct 4, 2004 11:59 AM

I'd get a quote on replacing them all, just so you know what you'll have to
spend later. One of the surveyors around here put his little tapping hammer
on top of a tank like that, and had to fish it out later. Fuel sloshing out
of even the top of the tank is nasty. Those sound like they're in bad shape.
There's also a reason they're rusty. Find that and plan on the $$ to
correct.

Keith
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Black holes suck!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Tischler" ken@tischlercomputers.com

I should have mentioned that the tops of the tanks are where the rusting
problems lies.

I'd get a quote on replacing them all, just so you know what you'll have to spend later. One of the surveyors around here put his little tapping hammer on top of a tank like that, and had to fish it out later. Fuel sloshing out of even the top of the tank is nasty. Those sound like they're in bad shape. There's also a reason they're rusty. Find that and plan on the $$ to correct. Keith __ Black holes suck! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Tischler" <ken@tischlercomputers.com> >I should have mentioned that the tops of the tanks are where the rusting > problems lies.