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Old 07-06-2009, 09:24 PM
gss036 gss036 is offline
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Default Re: North Palm Beach, need fuel tank builder, help.

Google Florida Tanks, or similar name. That is only about 29.3 gallons, pretty small tank. If you could, go a bit larger. 44X22X7=6,776 then divide by 231 =29.333 gallons.
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Old 07-06-2009, 10:18 PM
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Default Re: North Palm Beach, need fuel tank builder, help.

I had to cut 3 inches off the original tank to get it out, there is not so much as an extra half an inch to be had, in fact I might have to keep it to 42 inches length...but you're right, if I could I would surely go larger. Thanks for the calculation on the volume.

I'm hoping to find something close, if I don't get any solid leads here, it's off the the phone book, so to say.
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Old 07-06-2009, 10:30 PM
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Default Re: North Palm Beach, need fuel tank builder, help.

tiny - i know you have joes number from a previous post, give him a call, i know he needs the work now and he will do you right, hes got a 20' MA that hes working on and just built and big tank for its slick
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