This summer I picked up a 1979 Glasply 19ft runabout for a pretty good price. Needed a few things but got it running and had a blast on it. Previous owner said he had no idea the condition of the main tank so I just ran it off some gas cans. Now that it's winter, I pulled the 50gal aluminum tank out and to my surprise it was mostly empty. Looking through the pickup tube and the fuel sender hole I can see no corrosion inside and it's mostly clean except for some loose dirt/dust and maybe 1/4 gallon of varnished gas/oil mix. What is the best way to clean this out? Simple green and water then run a fan into it for a while to dry out? Exterior however has some corrosion and pitting on the bottom (see pics). Its a little hard to see in the pictures but in some of those small brown/white spots there is a layer of metal missing. Kinda like rust on steel and it flakes away. The pitting does not go all the way though the tank (visually at least, no idea if there is a small pinhole). I am planning to pressure test the tank to check for leaks but i am a little worried about future ones developing too due to the pitting. Is it possible to seal it from the outside? I was thinking about using epoxy paint or is something else better for this? Or maybe its not even safe to reuse this tank? Thanks for any advice as I am kinda new to this.