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Subject: Europa-List: fiberglass tank update
From: William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 17:32:38
Light at the end of the tunnel.

This is not for the faint of heart.  That said it was made
considerably worse by doing it in Florida summer, on a full day's work I
lost about 5 lbs.

   1. I originally planned to make front and back and then the base/sides
   and glue it all together.  This is impossible.
   2. I then did what I should have done in the first place and made a plug
   of XPS.  Sounds easy when said like that but oh boy.  Getting the plug out
   was a nightmare despite (supposed) release tape.  lesson learned:  make the
   plug hollow.  Front and back and then build the sides so that you can break
   out the plug without effort.
   3. I used EZ Poxy and Rutan cloth.
   4. I glassed the inside with three layers.   It is quite heavy, I
   am guessing maybe 50% more than the original,   (can anyone send me the
   weight of a plastic tank ?) but very solid.  However I guess it will crack
   in the case of a crash.
   5. This tank holds 15 gals.   5 gals up to the top of the "hump",  5
   gals up to the bottom of the shelf and 5 gals in the shelf.   I could have
   made it a bit bigger but it fist in the door sills.
   6. I have decided to go with the original outlet fittings so that I can
   inspect the finger strainers as part of the annual.  I have heard of
   fiberglass tanks shedding.  The fiberglass outlets for the fittings will be
   floxed/glassed in place.  I will use the original 1" hose arrangement to
   hold the aluminium outlets in place.
   7. Filler is next.
   8. I am putting an inspection hatch in the top.

I asked Europa for a quote the day after I discovered the leak.  I am still
waiting for the quote, let alone the delivery time.

Thanks to Chuck Reinas in CA.

Will

William Daniell
LONGPORT
+1 786 878 0246


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