Posted by Ultradog MN on January 09, 2012 at 04:04:57 from (70.56.167.37):
In Reply to: Gas tank fix posted by AllisG on January 08, 2012 at 19:06:44:
I've learned that sometimes for the sake of harmony it's best to bite my tongue... Wash it out real good with detergent and hot water. I use Tide liquid clothes soap for stuff like that. If you are really worried about it blowing up tie a rag onto a long sapling - 12' long or so. Soak the rag in diesel fuel and light it. Get behind the corner of the shop and from a distance lower the burning rag into the fill hole on the tank. If it blows at least you're a few feet away. I wouldn't use a cutting torch though. That will warp it all to heck. Use an angle grinder with a cut off wheel on it. Cuts real fast and clean. If you don't have a cutoff wheel you should get one as they are very handy. You could also use a jig saw on it after you drill holes in the 4 corners.
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