I gotta solder a nipple in a used gas tank I was thinking of putting a hose in it hooked to a exhaust of a car and filling it with carbon monoxide what do you think?
I buy rolls of bi metal saw blade and that's what I use to join it together .If you have a CO2 source that would be a lot "More certain." (I just use straight CO2 on my MIG)
If you know how, I'd use high temp silver braze (many improperly call it silver solder, nowadays to be confused with the lead free low temp stuff)
yea I know how you guys like nipples :jocolor:
but can this same method be used to fix a small hole in a gas tank ....my coronet wagon has a small hole on the gas tank ...looks like something chafed the hole there ...I think from something that was there before...like trailer apparatus or something that is not there anymore......but either way I need to fix it because its a really rare tank unique to wagons and worth trying to save.....but I wasn't sure how to approach the repair
if your a dummyBad things can happen with a torch and a gas tank.
Well ya! I am not saying anybody here would have a problem. I hung out with a couple guys in my youth and I admit there was a lot of beer consumed. The had a old Suzuki with a dent in gas tank. The plan seal the tank and put air pressure on it and put a rose bud on the torch and a little heat on the tank. Well I am sure you can see whats coming, can you say BOOM. They didn't get hurt except for ears ringing and the tank look like a large sea turtle shell laying on the ground. So bad things can happen with a torch and a gas tank LOL. ops:if your a dummy
well I stuck a hose in my Honda car exhaust to the gas tank run it for 5 min . I used silver braze . and no there was no boom . I have done many this way and feel very safe doing so.
well I stuck a hose in my Honda car exhaust to the gas tank run it for 5 min . I used silver braze . and no there was no boom . I have done many this way and feel very safe doing so.
That is exactly like the old school pros do it. Super safe.
thanks Louis ....... no oxygen ,..no boomThat is exactly like the old school pros do it. Super safe.