
Originally Posted by
shorty943
Ditto Brian. Some of my books go back to steam engineering of the 1890's. You came up with things I had not heard or used since trade time, nearly 40 yrs ago. Good to get a refresher now and again. Specially good to know we can grin about our failing memory as well.
Seem to remember the origination of the thread was on the merits of different materials for extra tankage. Poly, go for the new Poly tanks. Black steel? Rust. Galv steel? Rust. Ali? Makes water taste funny. Stainless? good, tricky to work, but good. The new Poly gear is good. Check out your local Farmers weekly papers, should have info on the Grey Fuel Poly. Red is used in fire fighting tanks, should be Okay for water storage. Trucking industry fit black Poly tanks in frames under truck trays, these mounts are reversable, should find a place to fit one.
Shorty.
I agree that galvanised steel can rust, but we've been using our gal tank for nearly 20 yrs and it's still in as new condition. I reckon that's a fair recommendation. I wouldn't use stainless or aluminium for most of the pre mentioned reasons.
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