been a busy bee ... yet again
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been a busy bee ... yet again
As you lot know have been restoring a bamford and the tank was far gone in end , so brother knocked up a tank in his spare time and rolled on the rollers at his work and tig welded together in stainless . We discovered after that you can not solder to stainless to had to put a section in of mild steel so i could solder the fitting into .
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Was quite impressed with my soldering ... 1st time i have soldered anything properly except from soldering to fill a hole or two ... What you guys think...?
can you even see the weld joint on the end plate of the tank ... ? i know you can see it very well .
just a shame to paint it now lol the tank wont rust as in stainless except from the plate on the top half tempted not to paint it .... Whats peoples opinions ?
regards , matt
Oh if anyone wants any tanks making up , Chris is more than happy to but you would have to supply the original brass fittings to be soldered in , and would be made out of mild steel next time .
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Was quite impressed with my soldering ... 1st time i have soldered anything properly except from soldering to fill a hole or two ... What you guys think...?
can you even see the weld joint on the end plate of the tank ... ? i know you can see it very well .
just a shame to paint it now lol the tank wont rust as in stainless except from the plate on the top half tempted not to paint it .... Whats peoples opinions ?
regards , matt
Oh if anyone wants any tanks making up , Chris is more than happy to but you would have to supply the original brass fittings to be soldered in , and would be made out of mild steel next time .
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Re: been a busy bee ... yet again
looks good matt
nice one
may need a tank or to doing
but not at anywere near franks tanks prices he scared me with a price i spock to him about
thanks kev
nice one
may need a tank or to doing
but not at anywere near franks tanks prices he scared me with a price i spock to him about
thanks kev
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Re: been a busy bee ... yet again
depending on the tank and time it would take would be around £30 i would think , but would have to ask chris .
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Re: been a busy bee ... yet again
Cracking job Matt, shame about having to use the mild steel section on the top. How did you do the bottom for the tap, the same way? IMyself I'd put a thin covering of body filler on the top weld and then paint it, but that's just me.
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[quote="stationary stu"]Cracking job Matt, shame about having to use the mild steel section on the top. How did you do the bottom for the tap, the same way? IMyself I'd put a thin covering of body filler on the top weld and then paint it, but that's just me.
Stu.[/quote
The fitting for the tap is actually a hydraulic fitting with a 1/4bsp thread on going straight through , but its been cut down so dont stand too proud of the tank of too much inside the tank ....
I know its a shame about the steel plate on top but we didnt know that you can solder stainless .... ooops . but when i make another tank in future will just use mild steel and fittings can be soldered in ....
Oh rember when was talking about soldering etc .... well there is my main 1st major effort with the filler neck .... looks ok anyway stu and nice and shinny so should be ok . that was just ordinary plumbers flux paste and solder free flux and a propane lamp .... did the trick though
Stu.[/quote
The fitting for the tap is actually a hydraulic fitting with a 1/4bsp thread on going straight through , but its been cut down so dont stand too proud of the tank of too much inside the tank ....
I know its a shame about the steel plate on top but we didnt know that you can solder stainless .... ooops . but when i make another tank in future will just use mild steel and fittings can be soldered in ....
Oh rember when was talking about soldering etc .... well there is my main 1st major effort with the filler neck .... looks ok anyway stu and nice and shinny so should be ok . that was just ordinary plumbers flux paste and solder free flux and a propane lamp .... did the trick though
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Re: been a busy bee ... yet again
HI MATT.
that tank is a cracker mate..wish i could weld like that....
hows the genny???any joy with it....
someone on here must be able to help..
regards,mike..
that tank is a cracker mate..wish i could weld like that....
hows the genny???any joy with it....
someone on here must be able to help..
regards,mike..
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Re: been a busy bee ... yet again
Great to hear you managed the soldering now you can tackle anything and do a good job. Only thing is you might need a smaller flame to tackle some of the the electrical componants so maybe still look out for one of them cheap touches that have a finer flame.
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