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Fuel tank restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="BIGBORE577" data-source="post: 1358603" data-attributes="member: 10315"><p>Fiberglass mat and resin on the back side or an Aluminum plate with the edges sealed well. Re-attach and seal the tank as specified above. Automotive type body work on the front especially if you could find someone who still works with lead. If the part were not available you could get that one functional and beautiful without that much effort/expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIGBORE577, post: 1358603, member: 10315"] Fiberglass mat and resin on the back side or an Aluminum plate with the edges sealed well. Re-attach and seal the tank as specified above. Automotive type body work on the front especially if you could find someone who still works with lead. If the part were not available you could get that one functional and beautiful without that much effort/expense. [/QUOTE]
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