Decided to individualize some of the component restorations for my project.
Bought this original big tank from Australia in about 2007. Amazing how the years have flown by. A guy was offering reproduction tanks out there and this was his pattern which he no longer needed. In slightly rough shape but what was most important to me at this point was that the original lead lining inside was intact and not rusty. I had purchased another GT tank before this one with a prestine outer shell but the inner lining was long gone with a good coating of rust. What I later learned was, because of the inner baffling, resealing these tanks thoroughly is an iffy proposition at best. All the edges and corners in there at the perimeters of the baffles is a prime point for moisture to penetrate and take root again. I'd always worry about rust coming back with a vengeance at those joints. While this one was little more beat up, the liner was intact so I decided to keep this one and resold the other.
This lower left corner took quite the hit at some and was crumpled in like a beer can. Didn't leak after a test but I wanted to correct it as best as I could so didn't know if it would be a problem afterward.
As luck would have it I had the perfect modified tool for this job, my old mentor had made it probably twenty years earlier. Its just a pair of vise grips with a nut welded to the adjustment knob which attaches to the end of a large slide hammer. Didn't take an overall shot of it but I can if anyone is interested.
After a few rounds the crumple zone was backing out a lot better than I thought it was going to.
Not quite finished yet but much improved. Several years have lapsed between some of these shots but I focused in a couple of months ago to finally finish everything out to get it ready for paint. More later...
Thanks for looking!
Justin
Bought this original big tank from Australia in about 2007. Amazing how the years have flown by. A guy was offering reproduction tanks out there and this was his pattern which he no longer needed. In slightly rough shape but what was most important to me at this point was that the original lead lining inside was intact and not rusty. I had purchased another GT tank before this one with a prestine outer shell but the inner lining was long gone with a good coating of rust. What I later learned was, because of the inner baffling, resealing these tanks thoroughly is an iffy proposition at best. All the edges and corners in there at the perimeters of the baffles is a prime point for moisture to penetrate and take root again. I'd always worry about rust coming back with a vengeance at those joints. While this one was little more beat up, the liner was intact so I decided to keep this one and resold the other.
This lower left corner took quite the hit at some and was crumpled in like a beer can. Didn't leak after a test but I wanted to correct it as best as I could so didn't know if it would be a problem afterward.
As luck would have it I had the perfect modified tool for this job, my old mentor had made it probably twenty years earlier. Its just a pair of vise grips with a nut welded to the adjustment knob which attaches to the end of a large slide hammer. Didn't take an overall shot of it but I can if anyone is interested.
After a few rounds the crumple zone was backing out a lot better than I thought it was going to.
Not quite finished yet but much improved. Several years have lapsed between some of these shots but I focused in a couple of months ago to finally finish everything out to get it ready for paint. More later...
Thanks for looking!
Justin
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