Thanks Steve,
I don't know how many of the tanks like mine were produced or delivered but 
they will not stand up to the alcohol content of todays auto fuel. Glad to hear 
you have made the change from the Saf-t-poxy. .The tanks with the saf-T-poxy do 
not have any issue with fuels other wise, I just am of the belief that a fuel 
tank should be safe for everything.
   Caution political content: I recently heard a interview in the Iowa voting 
that the guy was going to vote for whom ever supported more ethanol content in 
fuel....????
Joe Horton

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From: "Steve G. via KRnet" <krnet at list.krnet.org>


Joe,

We primarily only use vinyl-ester now on the tanks we provide unless
requested otherwise.  We have also used Jeffco Epoxy (now Rhino) with good
results. We have had a test sample sitting in Fuel with alcohol for several
years at Richard Shirley's with no deterioration. All my personal tanks have
been built using the Jeffco. They also have a coating that can be painted on
or sloshed during construction and is impervious to the alcohol. Lancair
recommends using it during the construction of their tanks. 

Steve Glover




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