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Grand job Matt! Looks beautiful,
Cheers Charlie
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That is coming up beautifully mate.
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Awesome job of it.
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Thanks for the encouragement guys - much appreciated! 👍
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Nice work! Will you treat the tank interior to prevent any future rusting?
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Nice job Matt! Good to see you posting again.
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Very good! More please...
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This is a great project, I agree it’s too nice for a tractor!!
On question: I noticed that you bent the flanges prior to shaping the main part of the tank, I always thought these kinds of details were supposed to wait until the main shaping was done. Any reason you bent the flanges first? Did it make it easier? Will you do this again on the other half of the tank? Thanks for sharing!
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Curiosily, I stretched one end panel’s 90 degree corner flanges with a shrinker stretcher., and the other end panel with oxy-acetylene heat, which worked really well. |
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