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| KEITH VAUGHN wrote: > I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting > aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine grain > sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the > valve. Anything anyone can add would be appreciated, such as type of paint. > > Any color of paint that doesn't chip when banged around. And they will get banged around. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| KEITH VAUGHN wrote: > I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting > aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine grain > sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the > valve. Anything anyone can add would be appreciated, such as type of paint. > > Any color of paint that doesn't chip when banged around. And they will get banged around. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| 1. Don't cover the valve, take it out. You're going to need a new VIP anyway. 2. DON'T BAKE THE FINISH. You can get the aluminum hot enough to reduce its strength. And expect the dive shop to be really hinky about your freshly painted tank. IIRC, a dive shop employee died a few years ago because of this. "KEITH VAUGHN" <kvaughn3@verizon.net> wrote in message news:1gdwf.1241$Tn6.1221@trnddc04... >I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine >grain sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the valve. Anything anyone can add would be >appreciated, such as type of paint. > |
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| 1. Don't cover the valve, take it out. You're going to need a new VIP anyway. 2. DON'T BAKE THE FINISH. You can get the aluminum hot enough to reduce its strength. And expect the dive shop to be really hinky about your freshly painted tank. IIRC, a dive shop employee died a few years ago because of this. "KEITH VAUGHN" <kvaughn3@verizon.net> wrote in message news:1gdwf.1241$Tn6.1221@trnddc04... >I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine >grain sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the valve. Anything anyone can add would be >appreciated, such as type of paint. > |
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| I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine grain sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the valve. Anything anyone can add would be appreciated, such as type of paint. |
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| KEITH VAUGHN wrote: > I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting > aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine grain > sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the > valve. Anything anyone can add would be appreciated, such as type of paint. > > Any color of paint that doesn't chip when banged around. And they will get banged around. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| 1. Don't cover the valve, take it out. You're going to need a new VIP anyway. 2. DON'T BAKE THE FINISH. You can get the aluminum hot enough to reduce its strength. And expect the dive shop to be really hinky about your freshly painted tank. IIRC, a dive shop employee died a few years ago because of this. "KEITH VAUGHN" <kvaughn3@verizon.net> wrote in message news:1gdwf.1241$Tn6.1221@trnddc04... >I think this may have been covered before, but any tips on repainting aluminum tanks? I figure I'll do a quick sand with some fine >grain sandpaper, then spray paint the tank, making sure to completely cover the valve. Anything anyone can add would be >appreciated, such as type of paint. > |
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