Im finding this boardtracker section of the forum very interesting, as the standard of the builds seems to be getting better & better, & the builders are raising the bar more & more...
Clever! Oh, I like that. Can't wait to see how it turns out...silverbear, I am using 18 gage steel for the tins. I don't have a slip roller so I am using a 5" PVC pipe, cut in half to shape the curved sides of the tank. I will sandwich each panel between the pipe halves and then apply even pressure until I get the arc I'm looking for from each piece.
*coppy, pasted and saved for future useI don't have a slip roller so I am using a 5" PVC pipe, cut in half to shape the curved sides of the tank. I will sandwich each panel between the pipe halves and then apply even pressure until I get the arc I'm looking for from each piece.
I was thinking of your build on that tank this moring an had to post up this I used 4 inch exhaust tubing to build my tank its heavier wall an easier to weld on . you may have a hard time getting 18 gauge to bend smoothly an retain its curve the way you described because all steel will want to spring back once you take it out of tension or pressure . just a thought if you havent started making that tank yet . or alternatively a sheet metal shop may roll out your metal , for a few dollars I found one local to me by looking for metal fabrication shops on google . hope this helps .silverbear, I am using 18 gage steel for the tins. I don't have a slip roller so I am using a 5" PVC pipe, cut in half to shape the curved sides of the tank. I will sandwich each panel between the pipe halves and then apply even pressure until I get the arc I'm looking for from each piece.