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I agree on the welded rim all around. Additionally, if the corrosion inside the tank has you worried, motorcycle riders for years have used a product that they pour into the tank and swirl it around. It coats the inside of the tank and protects the metal from corrosion. I don't see why that same product couldn't be brushed onto the inside of your tank to seal the inside.
As to using the 12 gal portable tank. It's a good idea BUT make sure you also have a 6 gal spare. Nothing worse than either running out of fuel. The extra weight is nominal, and you can always use the gas in your car or lawnmower at the end of the boating season.
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