New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

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New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby swooshdave » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:03 am

Not mine. Looks promising.

New Norton tanks

This Quality Modern Formulated Fiberglass tank is Coated with Phenol Epoxy fuel proofer, Ready to bolt on, attach petcocks and GO WITH STYLE.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby mike996 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:31 am

I recently bought a new FG fastback tank from a company in the UK who said the tanks were made of ethanol-proof resin but they still recommended the tanks be sealed with Caswells or something similar before being put into service. I don't think anybody really KNOWS if a resin is really going to be ethanol proof until it's been in use for some years. Several companies offer new FG tanks that are proclaimed to be "ethanol proof" but none of them offers a guarantee of that... ;)
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby JimC » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:42 am

The ebay description didn't say anything about this tank being able to withstand the ravages of ethanol. I don't know what Phenol Epoxy fuel proofer is.

I 'm done with any tank that is not metal. I recently ordered a new aluminum tank. Still awaiting it's arrival.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby cmessenk » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:17 am

I just went to the Daytona Vintage Races last week with the guy who makes these tanks and offers them on eBay. I know for a fact that the tank's composition is made from the same viny ester that underground gasoline storage tanks are made from. As an added measure, he coats the interior with Caswell (the Phenol Epoxy) prior to buttoning it all up. Not trying to promote anyone's business, but "Dave" is a great guy, owns 2 Commandos and I'm sure he'd be willing to chat with anyone interested in his tanks. You can reach him at neuxstone@aol.com
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby swooshdave » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:42 am

cmessenk wrote:I just went to the Daytona Vintage Races last week with the guy who makes these tanks and offers them on eBay. I know for a fact that the tank's composition is made from the same viny ester that underground gasoline storage tanks are made from. As an added measure, he coats the interior with Caswell (the Phenol Epoxy) prior to buttoning it all up. Not trying to promote anyone's business, but "Dave" is a great guy, owns 2 Commandos and I'm sure he'd be willing to chat with anyone interested in his tanks. You can reach him at neuxstone@aol.com


Awesome news.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby 71Norton750 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:34 am

wish they came with better looking gas caps, I would be tempted on buying one.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby littlefield » Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:17 am

I thought the vinyl ester resin was susceptible to alcohol attack and the phenolic resin was resistant. Why wouldn't you just make the whole thing with phenolic? The only reason I can see is cost. Think I'll ask him.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby norbsa48503 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:35 am

The resin that can take on the job is 3000.00 for a fifty gallon barrel the minimum quantity available. So the 100.00 dollar a quart coating treatment is a little friendlier. Not so hard to figure out. But getting the coating in the tank thin enough to live on a running bike is much harder to figure out. Sloshing in something always leaves these thick spots that can crack when the bike starts to be used. No one likes to pay for a job well done the Wall Mart syndrome lives on. Good food not cheap, Cheap food not good.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby littlefield » Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:07 am

I contacted Dave. He said using the phenol epoxy resin for laminating the glass was no worky. The FPR guy here at work said according to his application chart Derakane 470 vinyl ester resin should work for gasohol. It's got a Novolac backbone and is quite a bit less expensive than the epoxy. Whatever, I'm sure not going to manufacture gas tanks but it looks like there's a way around the coating issue if somebody wanted to pursue it.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby JimC » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:33 pm

Update on my aluminum tank:

I ordered an aluminum tank from Waldridge Motors of Ontario, Canada 2/19/2010, to be shipped to my home in Port St. John, FL. I've yet to receive it. According to the USPS tracking number it arrived in New Jersey 2/27/2010. I contacted a USPS 800#, and was told any inquiry would have to emanate from the shipper. Called Waldridge. Spoke to a very pleasant gal who said she'd look into it. Within ten minutes she called back. I gave her more information and she said she would contact New Jersey. Once again, she called back within ten minutes, informing me Waldridge would initiate an inquiry. She assured me the shipment is insured and Waldridge would replace it, even before receiving any insurance payment, if the inquiry proves fruitless. I'd rate Waldridge service quite high. Can't say the same for the lame dick US postal service.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby DogT » Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:07 pm

OH, MAN, if it went through NJ, the criminals have it. I've been to that mail processing center in Newark, and it is like nothing you can believe. A place to it's self in a swamp. It's so huge one could loose an Abrams in there.

At least Mike stands by his stuff, you will get it.

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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby JimC » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:35 pm

Surprise, surprise. Tank came today. As Mike said, it is slightly wavy. Nothing that a skip coat won't take care of. I would say this tank is not suitable for polishing.

Pictures to follow. I've posted many pics on this board, but I'm having trouble resizing the suckers tonight.
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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby JimC » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:54 pm

Waldridge aluminum Roadster tank $395.00

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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby DogT » Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:39 pm

Hmmm. Looks pretty rough to me. I was thinking about getting one. Looks like the lid sits too high and the corners are very severe. I'm glad you posted the pictures, I hope you are happy with it? Did Mike say where it was made?

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Re: New Fiberglass Tanks on ebay

Postby Jeandr » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:44 pm

DogT wrote:Hmmm. Looks pretty rough to me. I was thinking about getting one. Looks like the lid sits too high and the corners are very severe. I'm glad you posted the pictures, I hope you are happy with it? Did Mike say where it was made?

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