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1979 Master Angler Fuel Tank Replacement
Well tank and all closed cell foam removed from gel coated coffin. Now I need a recommendation for a solvent to remove the dirt and remaining glue-like characteristics of residual (closed cell?) foam. Tried paint thinner and mineral spirits. WEAK. Hoping I don't have to resort to dishwashing gloves and On & Off Hull cleaner. Thanks in advance.
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if it is glue or add adhesive, go to lowes and get krud kutter. 32 oz for 6.98 works like a charm!!!!!!
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Thank You! Not an acid base?
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What's the plan to tie down the tank on the install?
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I'm planning to have Sunshine build the tank and coal tar epoxy it for me. When the hold is clean I plan to epoxy six blocks of wood and anchor the tabs just the way the old one was secured. Thinking about wrapping the tank in that rubber commercial kitchen/bar floors that get power washed every night. Saw it on a SeaCraft build on The Hull Truth. Seems interesting.
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I was wondering did the tank have a fiberglass cover over it with just the sending unit and the gas lines exposed? I have and 86 MA that has a FG. skin over the tank and then the hatch. I'm wondering if it's holding water in "the coffin", but not crazy about drilling any holes...yet. Thank in advance.
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No Linesider, no FG skin, just the floor hatch. Oh wait. Now I think I understand your question. YES! POS skin! I'm going to take a pic and put it up for the site. Great Question! Standby.
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Did you have time to take those pics of the fuel tank before removal with the fiberglass skin ? I was also wondering if the coffin was holding water around the tank?
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I will take care of that today!
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Here you go Linesider! POS design!
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