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July 31, 2009, 03:34:14 PM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #15 on: July 31, 2009, 03:34:14 PM »
Nice work! 5200 is tough to remove and will yellow over a short time. I used 3M 4000 UV. not quite as hard to remove and will not yellow as quickly as 4200 or 5200. I vowed to never use silicon on my boat again, I hate the stuff.
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July 31, 2009, 06:47:03 PM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #16 on: July 31, 2009, 06:47:03 PM »
Quote from: "damnitbadger"
I used 3M 4000 UV. not quite as hard to remove and will not yellow as quickly as 4200 or 5200.

I was wondering about that stuff. maybe I'll give it a try.  Has anyone used the boatlife stuff?
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March 18, 2010, 08:53:53 PM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2010, 08:53:53 PM »
I just realized I never finished this post so here is a long overdue update.  

I used 5200 to seal the screws that are holding down the coffin cover.  I knew if I used 5200 for a seal it would have yellowed and I'd never get the lid off in the future.  I ended up using a marine grade white silicone and so far I'm happy with it.  It's holding up good so far. I figure if the silicone starts to loosen up I can peel it out and re apply some.

Here's a few pics of preparing the floors and installing the cover....

I decided to add a couple of stiffeners on the bottom of the cover.  I glassed on two pine 1 x 2s and then put a few layers of glass over them.  Here's a pic of them under some weight when I first glued them on.  couldn't find the pic of them with the glass over them.



Tank in and finishing the repairs and paint on the lip around the coffin and beginning to paint the floors:


pics of the floors with paint before covering up the tank:



Test fitting the cover.. lookin good!


Caulking up the seam.  This first part was done by putting down a bead of caulk and smooting it with my finger wetted with water... I didn't like the edge so I did the rest by masking off then putting down a bead and smoothing it.  much better.


more caulking:


All sealed up!


Ready for fish!
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March 18, 2010, 11:18:56 PM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2010, 11:18:56 PM »
Terrific job on the rebuild, have followed the progress from your first post. But, something no one else has mentioned.....

Your restored turquoise jeep has got it goin' on!

(Give me a fit for going OT)..... :lol:

March 19, 2010, 11:31:24 PM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #19 on: March 19, 2010, 11:31:24 PM »
Quote from: "gran398"
Terrific job on the rebuild, have followed the progress from your first post. But, something no one else has mentioned.....

Your restored turquoise jeep has got it goin' on!

(Give me a fit for going OT)..... :lol:

HA! thanks That's my 1967 CJ-5.  It was one of those projects that took years of on off work to complete.   I even painted it myself.  Believe it or not that is the original color.  It's called spruce tip green.
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March 26, 2010, 01:20:09 AM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2010, 01:20:09 AM »
Thats funny I was thinking the same thing about the jeep. Wonder how many on here are into jeeps as well??? I have always had them and they are my first true love. Redoing a cj 7 now with a cj 8 in waiting. Have enough titles and parts to last me a life time. Playing catch up on all things now as I sold everything to get my house and shop done. I Love that color as well.

March 26, 2010, 08:32:06 PM
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Re: Another fuel tank bites the dust
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2010, 08:32:06 PM »
Wow off topic to Jeeps.  Cool  CJ-8 huh?  sweet.  I had five jeeps at one time.  I'm currently helping my buddy clean up a 1967 Jeep M-715 1- 1/4 ton truck.  Any other Jeepers out there?
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