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In a message dated 4/22/2003 11:44:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 13brv3@mchsi.com writes:
Rusty, I used a 8 inch long piece of 6" o.d. aluminum irrigation pipe which
before being pressed into an oval held 1 gallon. Weld an .063 cap on both
ends and you have a cheap tank that looks cool. Mine is pressurized with the
overflow dumping overboard. But you could have a non pressurized version
with a return line just as easily. You can get junk sections of this pipe
from any irrigation outlet. I got the fittings from C & R. Jerry
It's not nice to pick on the welding challenged :-) It it's the last thing
I do, I'm going to learn how to weld.
Thanks, but I was kinda hoping for one that was already made.
Rusty
An expended fire extinguisher is a great tank. Many sizes. Free at the fire extinguisher dealer. Or pick the size you want and buy it new. Most are aluminum, cheap, and weigh next to nothing. Lynn E. Hanover
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