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1. 03:21 PM - tanks (robert bean)
2. 04:24 PM - Re: tanks (Dana Hague)
3. 05:56 PM - Re: tanks (Ellery Batchelder Jr)
4. 06:07 PM - Re: tanks (robert bean)
5. 06:51 PM - Re: tanks (Richard Girard)
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Kolbers, (still with plastic tanks) I have OLD tanks and have been researching
a source for new ones.
So far I have come up with info that says fluorinated poly tanks are more suitable
for fuel use by virtue of lessened migration.
Here is a source:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=24708
At $23.71 they are twice as much as the standard tanks but may be worth it in durability.
I saw first hand some dandy thick wall
jobbers today but they were rectangular (sob) and would not fit.
Opinions?
BB
MkIII, suzuki G10
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You might look at these:
<http://fluids.flambeau.com/applications/applications.html>
I'm using one of their smaller tanks (not specifically made as a fuel tank)
as an aux tank on my UltraStar. A lot of he tanks sold by US Plastics are
made by Flambeau.
These guys also have some nice tanks, though they're a bit more expensive:
<http://www.pacificcustoms.com/fuel-tanks.html>
-Dana
At 06:14 PM 11/24/2009, robert bean wrote:
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>Kolbers, (still with plastic tanks) I have OLD tanks and have been
>researching a source for new ones.
>So far I have come up with info that says fluorinated poly tanks are more
>suitable for fuel use by virtue of lessened migration.
>
>Here is a source:
>http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=24708
>
>At $23.71 they are twice as much as the standard tanks but may be worth it
>in durability. I saw first hand some dandy thick wall
>jobbers today but they were rectangular (sob) and would not fit.
>
>Opinions?
>BB
>MkIII, suzuki G10
>
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I wouldnt use a tank that thin in my airplane I can see the air inside the
se tanks allready
if you need any Five Gallon tanks or Six Gallon tanks I have some I am no
t using and there a lot thicker than the ones in the link you shared with
us
My Tanks are out of Kolb Airplanes I installed two 10 Gallon tanks in my
Kolb to suit me better
Ellery in Maine
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From: robert bean <slyck@frontiernet.net>
Sent: Tue, Nov 24, 2009 6:14 pm
Subject: Kolb-List: tanks
Kolbers, (still with plastic tanks) I have OLD tanks and have been resear
ching
source for new ones.
o far I have come up with info that says fluorinated poly tanks are more
uitable for fuel use by virtue of lessened migration.
Here is a source:
ttp://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=24708
At $23.71 they are twice as much as the standard tanks but may be worth it
in
urability. I saw first hand some dandy thick wall
obbers today but they were rectangular (sob) and would not fit.
Opinions?
B
kIII, suzuki G10
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flambeau (the flame connotation is interesting) has some nice looking
coolant recovery tanks.
I want to stick with the 10 x 10 dimension due to laziness. It would
take a lot of ambition to refit the space.
BB
On 24, Nov 2009, at 7:16 PM, Dana Hague wrote:
> You might look at these:
> <http://fluids.flambeau.com/applications/applications.html>
>
> I'm using one of their smaller tanks (not specifically made as a fuel
tank) as an aux tank on my UltraStar. A lot of he tanks sold by US
Plastics are made by Flambeau.
>
> These guys also have some nice tanks, though they're a bit more
expensive:
> <http://www.pacificcustoms.com/fuel-tanks.html>
>
> -Dana
>
> At 06:14 PM 11/24/2009, robert bean wrote:
>>
>> Kolbers, (still with plastic tanks) I have OLD tanks and have been
researching a source for new ones.
>> So far I have come up with info that says fluorinated poly tanks are
more suitable for fuel use by virtue of lessened migration.
>>
>> Here is a source:
>> http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=24708
>>
>> At $23.71 they are twice as much as the standard tanks but may be
worth it in durability. I saw first hand some dandy thick wall
>> jobbers today but they were rectangular (sob) and would not fit.
>>
>> Opinions?
>> BB
>> MkIII, suzuki G10
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RE: Tanks.
You're welcome.
Does fluorinated mean that they won't get cavities?
Rick
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 8:05 PM, robert bean <slyck@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> flambeau (the flame connotation is interesting) has some nice looking
> coolant recovery tanks.
>
> I want to stick with the 10 x 10 dimension due to laziness. It would take
> a lot of ambition to refit the space.
> BB
>
> On 24, Nov 2009, at 7:16 PM, Dana Hague wrote:
>
> You might look at these:
> <http://fluids.flambeau.com/applications/applications.html>
>
> I'm using one of their smaller tanks (not specifically made as a fuel tank)
> as an aux tank on my UltraStar. A lot of he tanks sold by US Plastics are
> made by Flambeau.
>
> These guys also have some nice tanks, though they're a bit more expensive:
> <http://www.pacificcustoms.com/fuel-tanks.<http://www.pacificcustoms.com/fuel-tanks.html>
> html <http://www.pacificcustoms.com/fuel-tanks.html>>
>
> -Dana
>
> At 06:14 PM 11/24/2009, robert bean wrote:
>
>
> Kolbers, (still with plastic tanks) I have OLD tanks and have been
> researching a source for new ones.
> So far I have come up with info that says fluorinated poly tanks are more
> suitable for fuel use by virtue of lessened migration.
>
> Here is a source:
> http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=24708
>
> At $23.71 they are twice as much as the standard tanks but may be worth it
> in durability. I saw first hand some dandy thick wall
> jobbers today but they were rectangular (sob) and would not fit.
>
> Opinions?
> BB
> MkIII, suzuki G10
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