hmmm
#21
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I use it for molds at work. **** is awesome, We use an industrial 2 part mix thats insane. But even the spray kind from Home Depot should work well.
Just get it all welded up and then maybe drill a hole for the nozzle. Fill that bitch up.. leave the hole open so it can expand.. Then weld the hole closed.
BAM.
#22
Re: hmmm
Like nags said id at least put some expandafoam in there or something... and not all bondo
#25
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wow thats gonna take alot of welding and grinding , i know it's too late but you may have been able to make the whole thing out of two pieces ..the top part your *** will be on then a back part to support it
#26
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from what i remember on my 05-06 636 stall jump to h/c would make my dent deeper and im not that big 6'1" 180lbs those tanks are super soft i built a huge lip on the one i had out of bondo then covered it in fiberglass (maybe not the best way only way i knew of though) hope it all works out for you
#28
Re: hmmm
Looks dope, but also loops like a **** ton of work!
I know you're gonna hate me for this
but I'd weld a bent steel bar on the back of the tank, and fiberglass around it.. OR just fiberglass around what you already have
******* grinding and working on steel
I know you're gonna hate me for this
but I'd weld a bent steel bar on the back of the tank, and fiberglass around it.. OR just fiberglass around what you already have
******* grinding and working on steel
#29
Re: hmmm
Thats what I was talking about in the first posts
#30
Re: hmmm
That's whta I'm gonna do whenever I take my tank up for the lip and crack to be welded.. just add a bar and fibeglass it up.
I do like guru's tho, and it'll be fine with the foam in it. Plus I'm sure it was prolly easier to shape alot of little bands than one big one piece the way the tank is rounded.
I do like guru's tho, and it'll be fine with the foam in it. Plus I'm sure it was prolly easier to shape alot of little bands than one big one piece the way the tank is rounded.
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