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man, that coal tar is tough stuff, where did you find it so cheap?
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The brand is BP and there is a BP paint store here in my area. I had checked with another paint store and a similar product was around $54, believe it or not the salesman at the paint store told me about the BP store. I had printed out the pic to use for shopping......
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Great info there Rabbitfish, thanks for posting....I have my tank replacement on the horizon, this fall/winter. Not sure if I have the patience to do as good a job as you though....
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looks good, did you put cloth over the new foam supports, or just coat with epoxy? i have a feeling i am due for the same type project in the future....
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Great post and nice work.
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Excellent idea with the foam pour creating the mold etc, I did something similar but pour marine foam across the entire bottom because I install a polyurethane tank.
Its an idea i will remember, good job and very informative post. |
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Quote:
Tommy
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Quote:
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Ah confidence......
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