I would never trust that to keep the fuel from getting around the edges. If
have to use a vulnerable resin and the fuel it may be vulnerable to, better
to slosh with known reliable barrier.

On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 3:34 AM Mike T via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> An idea occurred to me about that: suppose you use vinylester to lay up one
> or two layers of heavy-duty aluminum foil on the inside of the tank?  I've
> read that vinylester is the most ethanol resistant, and if the layers are
> aluminum the gas could only attack the seams.  (And the seams could be
> folded over for further protection.  This would essentially give you a
> fiberglass tank with the fuel resistance of an aluminum tank.
>
>
>
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