Did anyone prime the backside of the tank baffles or the outside of the end ribs? Im debating on this one.
Spike
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Ian, I think Spike is inquirying about priming the extermnal portions after the tanks are complete.
I did not prime mine and don;t plan on it though I have primed everything else. I figure if I ever need to I can just build a couple more tanks 30 years from now.
I did not prime mine and don;t plan on it though I have primed everything else. I figure if I ever need to I can just build a couple more tanks 30 years from now.

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I alodined the Z-brackets and the T-405 BHFTABs (big honkin' fuel tank attach brackets) with a Touch-n-Prep pen. The Z-brackets also got primed except for the surfaces that would be Prosealed.
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