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Default Dismantling a double hull stainless tank

Might be a spider or arms and not attached to either.
Might be disks or any form depending on the weight
of the center tank...
I'd take an end off and see what you find.

Martin

On 9/28/2015 9:25 PM, Paul Drahn wrote:
On 9/28/2015 6:51 PM, Ignoramus19568 wrote:
I have this tank, which I craned today:

http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/Stainless...-Hull-Tank.jpg

(craning was done before wine consumption)

It is carbon steel on the outside, stainless inside, cork insulation
in the middle.




I need to separate stainless and carbon steel for scrap.

My question is how is the inside typically attached to the outside.

My best hope right now is that the inner hull was simply inserted into
the outer hull with very little welds between them. So, I hope, I can
just make a circular cut on one side where the mouth is, and pull out
the inner body from the outer.

Makes sense?

i

Cork is very compressible, so I would expect some type of supporting
structure on the bottom of the inside. I would guess it is welded feet
on the bottom of the inner tank.

Should still be a slip fit if you can cut and end completely off

Paul