Since Jigngrub isn't here any more to "say it how it is", lol... If you insist on doing all of this work and willing to remove the cap and deck to replace the tank in 5 years to save $500 and don't plan to smoke, grill, or light a flare... My experienced opinion is this...
You must prep and condition the aluminum, new and especially used/corroded aluminum to epoxy coat. In addition to sanding. PPG ...
http://www.bapspaint.com/docs/psheets/PPG/Automotive/Deltron/P-226.pdf
You can research the particulars.
Cap and deck are one piece, see early posts on this thread. After the rubrail was removed it came off in about 20 minutes. It's not trivial, but the entire process is nothing I couldn't do in a weekend. As stated earlier, that's worth going 5 years not having to pay another $500 for a new tank to me.
And, with respect to the hyperbole about fire hazard I'll repeat yet again, that this tank is NOT leaking, and is generally in good condition. It will be going back into a sealed compartment that does not drain into the bilge. It the tank did for some reason develop leak, and the layer of glass developed a leak as well, the gas would not be going anywhere. Bilge water cannot get at the tank, nor can fuel get into the bilge.
I'm somewhat familiar with the particulars. I do spend some time on bateau.com following the work of Joel Shine and I'm familiar with how he does this. Like Wood, I google a lot, so I'm aware of the more commonly followed procedures on the hulltruth and other sites. Google Books are a handy resource too.
Laminating cloth onto a gas tank is silly and is going to cost more than a quart of paintable epoxy
Why is it silly? Possibly unnecessary but silly requires explanation.
I don't see how a quart of of epoxy paint will less than the pint of epoxy resin ($15 CAD) and cloth ($10 CAD) I already have. If you can put a quart of epoxy paint in my hands for $30 CAD then I'll certainly consider it. I also do not see what properties, other than perhaps increased elasticity, epoxy paint has that epoxy resin does not have. Some explanation of this would be appreciated.
Please don't be offended. I've been called out and straightened out on my build as well. Keep up the good work!
Nah, you'll have to work WAY harder than that to offend me. Call me a Javascript coder... now THAT will offend me