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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 10:33 am    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

I just finished mowing my yard. While mowing I was contemplating the 601xl
fuel tank issue. I noticed my red plastic 5 gallon gas can I've had for many
years. It is still in perfect condition and has never sprung a leak despite
much abuse. After reading all of the horror stories posted here of welding
dificulties, messy Pro Seal, and random leaks I was wondering if anyone has
tried plastic fuel tanks or rubber fuel cells. I've seen ads in aviation
magazines for companies that make custom made fuel cells. How about it.
Anyone ever tried something other than aluminum?

Dave
Temple, TX
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:22 am    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

Too many static electricity issues.

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dclaytx2(at)hotmail.com>

I just finished mowing my yard. While mowing I was contemplating the 601xl
fuel tank issue. I noticed my red plastic 5 gallon gas can I've had for
many
years. It is still in perfect condition and has never sprung a leak
despite
much abuse. After reading all of the horror stories posted here of welding
dificulties, messy Pro Seal, and random leaks I was wondering if anyone
has
tried plastic fuel tanks or rubber fuel cells. I've seen ads in aviation
magazines for companies that make custom made fuel cells. How about it.
Anyone ever tried something other than aluminum?

Dave
Temple, TX
scratch building wings

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:22 am    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

Dave,
You might try looking at this CX4 that is being built.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/CX4/photos/view/6045?b=13

They are thinking of having an extra fuel tank with them.

Keith
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I just finished mowing my yard. While mowing I was contemplating the
601xl fuel tank issue. I noticed my red plastic 5 gallon gas can I've
had for many years. It is still in perfect condition and has never
sprung a leak despite much abuse. After reading all of the horror
stories posted here of welding dificulties, messy Pro Seal, and random
leaks I was wondering if anyone has tried plastic fuel tanks or rubber
fuel cells. I've seen ads in aviation magazines for companies that
make custom made fuel cells. How about it. Anyone ever tried something
other than aluminum?

Dave
Temple, TX
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:29 am    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

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> Too many static electricity issues.

That doesn't seem to bother the Sonex folks, different plastic?

www.sonexaircraft.com/kits/fueltank.html

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:12 pm    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

Dave,

I don't know about the 601, but larry Martin sells (or
used to sell) fiberglass tanks for the 701.

http://www.skyhawg.com/701tanks.html

Best regards,

Craig Moore A&P
701 builder wannabe

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Clay" <dclaytx2(at)hotmail.com>

I just finished mowing my yard. While mowing I was
contemplating the 601xl
fuel tank issue. I noticed my red plastic 5 gallon
gas can I've had for many
years. It is still in perfect condition and has
never sprung a leak despite
much abuse. After reading all of the horror stories
posted here of welding
dificulties, messy Pro Seal, and random leaks I was
wondering if anyone has
tried plastic fuel tanks or rubber fuel cells. I've
seen ads in aviation
magazines for companies that make custom made fuel
cells. How about it.
Anyone ever tried something other than aluminum?

Dave
Temple, TX
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:08 pm    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

With plastic that is. Rubber would be fine.

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Too many static electricity issues.
On 6/20/06, Dave and Jan Clay <dclaytx2(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I just finished mowing my yard. While mowing I was contemplating the
> 601xl
> fuel tank issue. I noticed my red plastic 5 gallon gas can I've had for
> many
> years. It is still in perfect condition and has never sprung a leak
> despite
> much abuse. After reading all of the horror stories posted here of
> welding
> dificulties, messy Pro Seal, and random leaks I was wondering if anyone
> has
> tried plastic fuel tanks or rubber fuel cells. I've seen ads in aviation
> magazines for companies that make custom made fuel cells. How about it.
> Anyone ever tried something other than aluminum?
>
> Dave
> Temple, TX
> scratch building wings
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:12 am    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

As long as the tank is covered and not out in the blowing wind static
electricity shouldn't be a problem. It requires a rubbing action to develop
static electricity. If the tank is inside a wing and secured properly then
there is nothing to rub against it and develop the static charge. A plus
for the injection moulded fuel tanks is they are impervious to the ethanol
now contaminating a lot of the fuel supply.

Noel

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:34 am    Post subject: fuel tank alternatives Reply with quote

I was in the group that built 14 Neuport biplane replicas in Oregon. They
were all scratch built. For fuel tanks we used red plastic tanks like you
would use in a boat. I think they held 12 gallons but don't know for sure.
They were secured in the cowl with 2 metal bands. They tanks that were in
the plans were welded aluminum that all had to be fabricated. We built one
and decided that the plastic ones not only fit well, but were a lot cheaper
and already made. The tanks come in several shapes and sizes.

Dave in Salem
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