boatpuller
TDR MEMBER
I am thinking about fabricating my own underbed fuel tank, either auxillary or just a larger version of what I have. The aftermarket tank manufacturers all use aluminized steel, it's not available locally so I am thinking about using regular mild steel. I think that the reason they use it is because they build tanks for gassers also, I would think that with diesel in the tank it should not rust out to fast? What do you think?
Is there any one out there that has a tank made out of untreated steel that has been in service a while?
I am concerned because Aerotanks literature says"Mild steel tanks and galvanized steel tanks will corrode and could self destruct in as little as 24 months. "
But then again they still only warranty their aluminized steel tanks for 24 months.
My mild steel below ground tank for my oil furnace is 33 years old and it hasn't rusted out yet, I know it is thicker material but I am considering 1/8" plate for my tank.
Thanks for the input,
Caleb
Is there any one out there that has a tank made out of untreated steel that has been in service a while?
I am concerned because Aerotanks literature says"Mild steel tanks and galvanized steel tanks will corrode and could self destruct in as little as 24 months. "
But then again they still only warranty their aluminized steel tanks for 24 months.
My mild steel below ground tank for my oil furnace is 33 years old and it hasn't rusted out yet, I know it is thicker material but I am considering 1/8" plate for my tank.
Thanks for the input,
Caleb