So your welder actually fixed that? Is he going to pressure test it?
Wow, man! Nicely documented and well managed project! Were there no other significant corrosion spots on the tank? How did your welder fix that one spot? I couldn't tell from the photos, but it didn't look like he just covered it up with another piece of plate. Any other flushing, de-gunking, protecting, polishing etc. steps you incorporated but didn't show?
Excellent job!!! The pic of you in the coffin is hilarious! There is a school of thought that believes the carbon in undercoating, can and will attack the aluminum and cause corrosion. As you said time will tell. gran used this stuff at my suggestion. It is a wax type product that self seals and creeps into seams.http://dominionsureseal.com/index.php/c ... corrosion-
There is a school of thought that believes the carbon in undercoating, can and will attack the aluminum and cause corrosion.
From what I've read, that same electrolytic carbon concept is behind the reasons we didn't store batteries on concrete (old batt cases were heavy in carbon content).
Although I STILL don't put them on concrete...
But today's plastic cases are...plastics, made from oil, which means they are carbon based...