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1939 Ford flatbed, put gas in and fuel line clogs. Drop the tank, rise out tank get half of a 5 gallon bucket full of crude. Look inside of tank tons of rust. Just can't clean it all out. What to keep the stock tank soooo. Cut the bottom out, now off to sand blast and and coating. Then weld it back together. Step one purge the tank hook up to a nitrogen bottle. Purge for 30 min. While purging, layout cut lines. Then use 3" cutoff wheel cut on my lines and take the bottom out.





Reply:In the next picture you can see the original seam weld




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Reply:The chain drive is interesting... Truckstel ? (spelling?)
Reply:Just a little bit of junk in the tank.
Reply:I just saw the VERY similar tank de-rusted on FacebookThey took the tank, added enough gravel,,strapped the tank to the rear tire.Jack up the truck (enough so that the tank clears the ground)Start the engine, (with a temporary fuel supply)Let the tank rotate until you are satisfied that it is clean. , hopefully, no welding, or purging required.
Reply:WOW,, that is a LOT of baffles,,,
Reply:Works pretty good. Truck will do 35-40 MPH.
Reply:After opening up the tank I'm not sure if I could have gotten all that stuff out any other way. |
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