Thanks to everyone who responded - I think I've got it figured out now. And thanks, Frank, for the info. on my propane tank. I'll check it out right away. Once again, I wish you had a shop near me. But maybe I'll move to Canada - especially now that the grand ol' USA has become a police state with the new Homeland Security Act. Peace, Marla '87 Westy Van "Morrison"
> >> >>If your tank is still holding gas then you may still be able to save >>it. You should immediately remove the data plate that is welded on at >>four >>corners. You will find a great amount of rusting occurring beneath this >>plate. This is where the tanks rust through if anywhere. Usually a small >>pinhole at first, then getting larger. Scrape the rust off the surface >>under >>the plate and coat with some anti rust paint temporarily until you have >>the >>time to remove the tank and have it sandblasted and refinished properly. >>I >>do them here but it may be a bit far for you to send it here to be done. >>
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