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You can see one the trouble spots I had here, but the sandblasting cleaned it up nicely, lol. I want to do the inside of the tank as well, but my blasting cabinet just isn't large enough. It was tough enough just trying to do the outside, but I might still give it a try, lol.


My two ladies watching my back, oh so ever protective, lol.


Here are the parts to the flanges, I think I have everything cut and trimmed to the right length, lol. All I should have to do is trim up the angle so that they butt up close in the corner-joint.

In the center is some 100% lye that I found locally two days ago.


Close up shot so that you can get some if you think you want it. It says that it is 100% lye, Sodium Hydroxide. We'll soon see what will happen when I use it. I hope to be running something out of this tank VERY soon, lol.

BOOM-BOOM?? lol


Here is a size reference for the plates to the tank. I have some left-over plexi from repairing my blasting cabinet that I will be using for putting across the bottom of the tank. I may get some cut to the full size that I need to line the sides and bottom, but for now left-overs will have to do, lol.

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