As some may remember, I finally got a Standard gas tank to extend my rig's distance between fillups. Looking inside same there's shreds of Kreem hanging off the rusty insides. So I seal off the openings, pour in a gallon or so of lacquer thinner and a length of chain and start the soak & tumble routine for a few days then pour out the horrible brown sludge. So far so good. Now the fellow who said, "rather than a fistful of nuts & bolts which will be a swine to remove, use a length of chain you can just snag with a hook and lift out" had obviously never tried the trick on a Standard tank and I was a fool to believe him. The chain, of course, had wrapped itself several times around the filler hole drain tube and was jammed in solid. I'd have left it in there except the loose ends would have taken out my gas tap filter towers. The only thing I could do was to cut a big hole in the top of the tank to unwind the chain.
Now to try out my welding skills.
Now to try out my welding skills.
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