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Old 01-12-2013, 04:32 AM   #20
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Default Re: Reproduction fuel tank

Making a repro' bottom of the tank seems like a good idea if you can make it fairly universal fit, as is selling a repro' top of the tank without the bottom ( & someone like me would buy both pieces and fit them together).

Does anyone actually own a 3d printer? i thought those cost as much as a CNC lathe thing (priced in $millions).

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Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg View Post
Also the float guage wouldn't work with a bladder.
Might work if the gauge face was enclosed as part of the bladder. 2 openings for potential leaks then though.
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