Beech Musketeer tanks were sealed with Scotchweld.
     I do not think that it was as messy as Pro-Seal, Virg


     On 10/27/2013 8:20 PM, Craig Williams wrote:
> So I'm sitting around dreaming of flying my plane someday and contemplating 
> my stub wing tanks.  The outer wing tanks are welded aluminum and that was 
> fine but a bit pricey.  My mains are .032 aluminum sheet and I got to 
> thinking how hard it was going to be to weld such thin sheet.  Poking around 
> the internet I found that in fact you can spot weld thin aluminum sheet (see 
> video) and as luck would have it I have a new 220V spot welder sitting on the 
> shelf.  My plan is to use this technique to spot weld my tanks together and 
> seal the seams with Pro-Seal.  Anyone heard of spot welding fuel tanks or 
> aircraft skins?
>
>
> http://youtu.be/gcgC3V3mkcw
>
> Craig
> www.kr2seafury.com
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