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general discussion => what's on your mind? => Topic started by: colkking on August 04, 2019, 09:30:35 PM
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Gentlemen:
I am getting ready to install my fuel tanks in my M16, and have a question(s).
Got a nice set of new tanks, and they have a nice black paint job on them.
I thought that I saw someone mention Rhino-Lining the outside of the fuel tanks.
My question: Is it recommended to rhino-line/undercoat the tanks, or just leave them painted black?
Also, am I correct in understanding that there is a plywood base/backing that the tanks should rest on?
Asking for a friend. :-)
Thanks,
kk
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There was a plywood backing and base. I plan on using some 1/2" rubber mat from Tractor Supply.
Gary
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Here is a link to info on the plywood.
http://halftrackinfo.com/index.php?topic=86.0
I used marine plywood for mine then painted it OD green. As for the gas tank coating I used Line-x which is similar to Rhino. I would check on tank clearances with or without the plywood and tank covers. I found once I coated my tanks I wasn't able to use both pieces of plywood. No big deal.
Steve A.
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Ken,
Just so you know, that’s not paint, it’s powder coating. Much more durable than paint.
Paul
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Thanks, Paul!
Yup...the powdercoat is solid. I got no doubt that the tanks are well-protected. Just was sending the question out because I thought I saw someone talking about a 'self-sealing coating' or such on the originals...I know we don't need that, but was looking to see what others have done for the surface of their tanks.
Sorry that I won't see you at York this week. I got a list of stuff I need to get from you soon. :-)
Thanks,
kk