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So far the tank is holding. Still gotta figure out how to re-mount the rear tank back under the truck. Really wanted to mount the 50 gallon semi tank on the outside of the frame but dont think it would clear the ground enough. I put a chunk of old fire hose between the strap and tank. I dont have the fancy stuff to use, so I gotta use the lesser stuff/ideas! lol! The main thing is to either kill the fumes or keep them from the weld areas. Some guys put water in the tanks but I dont want it in mine! too hard to get out after your done and does little to keep fire out.
"A machine you build yourself is a vote for a different way of life. There are things you have to earn with your hands."
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