

As I’ve mentioned….. building these tanks was among the dumbest decisions I’ve made. You choose wisely.So happy we dismissed thoughts of a DeltaHawk, etc. and just bought our tanks built. But good for you!
That's validating, I'm at one quart used as well. My only disappointment is I'm using a gram scale and keeping the mixing at 10:1 but I ran out of hardener with still 7 or more ounces of white goo left.Same here…. We got both bottom skins riveted on last week. What a job. Even with three of us working, a solid five hour session for each skin. I will confess to obsessing over details. Used up the first quart of sealant and am on hold till another quart is delivered. There are passages at the ends of the hat sections that allow fuel to pass to the aft bay.
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That's validating, I'm at one quart used as well. My only disappointment is I'm using a gram scale and keeping the mixing at 10:1 but I ran out of hardener with still 7 or more ounces of white goo left.
I did use the Semco gun one time but found it wastes a lot of material. Building the frame is really a bunch of small jobs over some days and you really only need A LOT of sealant during skins installation.
Which I just did last week. $53 from eBay (round non-gun version, supposed easier to use in tight spaces). Hopefully 3 cartridges will suffice for 2 tanks of seams @ $100 ea.Those tanks would be just the excuse I'd need to buy a Semco gun!
Nice, mine looks more like a 4 year old on a sugar high did it.Long day yesterday getting the tank bottom skins on and sealed. I still have a few more beads to run on the left tank but I went from 0700 to 0115 late last night. 1000 sealed rivets down another 800 to go. I'm very grateful for the power rivet puller.
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