Jimmy H.
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 15, 2012
- Messages
- 220
Hi, the previous owner of my boat had removed the deck, tank, stingers, etc... and I haven't seen this exact one mounted before. It does have brackets on each side so I'm thinking I can just glass in two boards under the mounts like in the picture and call it a day. It would have no real contact with anything to prevent moisture and corrosion. Thought?
As well how could I go about pressure testing it? I think 3 psi is the number to test with but what type of gauge and which do I connect it too and getting the air in then sealing it without air getting out?? The pic below shows one threaded fitting and two hose with clamp fittings. It is 4' in length and holds 20 gallons.
Thanks!!
The wood piece would be different and it would "float" slightly off the hull with PB.
Tank cleaned up nice, can it be pressure tested easy?
As well how could I go about pressure testing it? I think 3 psi is the number to test with but what type of gauge and which do I connect it too and getting the air in then sealing it without air getting out?? The pic below shows one threaded fitting and two hose with clamp fittings. It is 4' in length and holds 20 gallons.
Thanks!!
The wood piece would be different and it would "float" slightly off the hull with PB.
Tank cleaned up nice, can it be pressure tested easy?