EverRidesurf
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Love it. You have inspired me. I can't weld a tank but the layout and everything else is spot on.
That is outstanding, congratulations on a great idea and great job. I wish we would have done this in our LandCruiser!
If I may ask: is the welded area like a single piece of HDPE? No chance of leakage or coming apart?
Gary.
One word: Brilliant
I look at the fabrication, design and ingenuity and it is absolutely impressive. Getting everything to fit, like a jigsaw puzzle.
I had never heard of hot air welding, until you mentioned it. Quite the undertaking. Learn how to weld while making it. Kudos to you for making this one of a kind/custom water storage.
Master craftsman/ fabricator :bowdown:
Outstanding... thank you for sharing....
I second the question asked above.... I need to build storage with an aggregate capacity of 40 to 60 gallons..... Will be difficult... how much... give is in those panels? Will they resist cracking, etc?
Thank you for your input...
Chase
Love it. You have inspired me. I can't weld a tank but the layout and everything else is spot on.
Having seen what is built and sold using hot air welding, 40-60 gallons would be no problem. Go to their web site and look around. I used 1/4" HDPE and there's no give to the material after welding. The large sheets bend rather easy though.
Whats great about plastic, wood working tools work just fine with it. I am sure that inside a rig, out of the sun, there should be no cracking or breakdown of the material.
Will it be difficult? That depends on the shape of your tank. A simple cube or rectangle would be a cinch. Something like I did, not so easy. As I said in the post, it took many months to do it. Of course, it was a part time project, week nights at the end and week ends. I didn't let the project take away any trail riding time either.
Harbor Fright is my last go-to place when I have any sort of expectations. If I want a tool that might get used once it is reasonable...but save the receipt! They have discount days so things can be bought cheap. Get what we expect, I know.
They have a plastic welding kit:
http://www.harborfreight.com/plastic-welding-kit-with-adjustable-temperature-96464.html
On some other forums I've read that it works well enough. From what I gather from this excellent build thread and others is that in the case of plastic welding the operator's skills are more important that the quality of the tools.
I'd NEVER buy a metal welder from HF!
Tom
Agreed ! We would love to know how it's working out, Gary and Paula.
Were there any sloshing concerns ?
How well does the HDPE work at dampening sound ?
Was 1/4" thick enough or too thick/thin ?
Any advice on baffles ? Did the access caps come from usplastic.com, too ?
This is looking like a great solution for a lot of us.
Thank you very much for posting all this great information from your experience.