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Default Welding on a fuel tank (jerry can)


"Ignoramus25468" wrote in message
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On 2009-11-23, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
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It is not a purge, the jerry can will have water filling it almost to
the level of where I will do welding.


Iggy, fill it half-way full of hot water, add about a 1/4 cup of good
liquid detergent, and WASH it out. Then rinse, and see if you still
smell fuel. If so, repeat until it's only a hint of a smell.

THEN fill it almost full of water, and leave the cap off while welding,
so that if there is a small explosion in that tiny volume, it will vent
harmlessly.

I modify acetone and racing fuel drums thus all the time.


Lloyd, yes, I agree. I will flush the tank with hot water a couple of
times, and then fill it to displace ait prior to welding. With the
fill cap off, at worst it will be a little whoosh.

i



you'd think it's electro-galvanized wouldn't you? i'd think you're going to
have to remove the zinc inside and outside to do the tigging. would
soldering work? brazing would be a much hotter process huh? brazing would
burn off lots more of the galvanizing.
i think if it were me i'd just keep washing it out till there were no
vapors.

b.w.