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<blockquote data-quote="Gettin by" data-source="post: 8043632" data-attributes="member: 4127"><p>Looking for wisdom, failing that ‘quick bodges and creations’. </p><p>Elderly but functional slurry tanker is beginning to implode. </p><p>If everything but the tank wasn’t working fine I’d probably scrap the thing but as it only gets occasional use for 3-4 loads at a time the sensible options are limited. </p><p>No point in buying a new one really and not enough work to call in a contractor. </p><p>I’m unlikely to be able to source a sensibly priced replacement tank ( unless anyone knows otherwise) which leaves one other option..</p><p>Can anyone think of an expanding foam/reinforcing layer of product that I could line the inside with to delay the decay? </p><p>Theoretically it’s just the rear dome that’s paper thin but I expect the main barrel won’t be far behind! </p><p>Loosing some volume is bearable. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gettin by, post: 8043632, member: 4127"] Looking for wisdom, failing that ‘quick bodges and creations’. Elderly but functional slurry tanker is beginning to implode. If everything but the tank wasn’t working fine I’d probably scrap the thing but as it only gets occasional use for 3-4 loads at a time the sensible options are limited. No point in buying a new one really and not enough work to call in a contractor. I’m unlikely to be able to source a sensibly priced replacement tank ( unless anyone knows otherwise) which leaves one other option.. Can anyone think of an expanding foam/reinforcing layer of product that I could line the inside with to delay the decay? Theoretically it’s just the rear dome that’s paper thin but I expect the main barrel won’t be far behind! Loosing some volume is bearable. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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