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I decided against trying to remove a grapefruit sized dent from my tank. Instead I traded it for another tank without dents but lots of rust from a local salvage shop. I'm using a 1.5 amp trickle charger and steel wire that I purchased from Ace Hardware. so far it's working although I think it might take a long time to remove all the rust in the little nooks and crannies. I've been moving the wire around from place to place inside the tank to try and get it all the corners. my computer laid an egg the other day so I won't be able to post pictures but I'll see if I can snap some later. with any luck I'll be able to put bondo on the dings and paint it sometime next weekend or the weekend after. I'm hoping to have the tank done before the end of January.
Anybody have any insights in this process? I'm pretty confident it will work but I'd love to hear your stories.
Also, any suggestions on fuel safe epoxies so I can seal up some iffy spots? I'm also looking to coat the interior with a rust preventative/sealant and would appreciate any advice on reliable brands
Anybody have any insights in this process? I'm pretty confident it will work but I'd love to hear your stories.
Also, any suggestions on fuel safe epoxies so I can seal up some iffy spots? I'm also looking to coat the interior with a rust preventative/sealant and would appreciate any advice on reliable brands