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Epoxy for fuel tanks

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Slars

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Carlisle, PA / USA
I am at the point of building fuel tanks and have been looking at options for epoxy and vinylester. The most common vinylester, which I have, looks like it might not be as fuel/ethanol compatible as I thought it would be. Apparently there are types specifically designed for fuel storage. While researching, I came across this gasoline/ethanol resistant epoxy that they claim can be used for fuel tank construction or coating. Has anyone used it or does anyone know anything about it?

Here is the link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EPOXY-RESIN...402f72b&pid=100033&rk=2&rkt=8&sd=282241855233
 
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