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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by jeff.l.hecht, May 25, 2023.

  1. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    Thanks to everyone that posted, Dad was a B-17 Armorer, always enjoy reading about B-17 history. Bob
     
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  2. 1952henry
    Joined: Jan 8, 2006
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    IMG_0866.jpeg One of 2 or 3 I have. Believe these are mounting brackets for aircraft. Some jobber in the 50s added to it and made a roll around compressor unit. Motor and pump were junk.
     

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  3. snoc653
    Joined: Dec 25, 2023
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    I haven't seen any around these parts. I do have a beer keg saved for a fuel tank someday.
     
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  4. lostone
    Joined: Oct 13, 2013
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    from kansas

    Haven't seen any around here either, I too have a beer keg though.. although it's a mini beer keg. About the size of the old gasser grille mount moon gas tanks.

    Thought about polishing it up and using it on a go-kart for grandkids...

    ...
     
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  5. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
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    Snoc, what swap meets do you get to around these parts? I see one at about every other swap meet.
     
  6. I have two of them that I bought to co-join to make a gas tank for my 34 coupe. Will need to put some baffles and other such fun inside of them.
     
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  7. Cool 33
    Joined: Jan 13, 2008
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    Here is the one I got about 25 years ago. It is stainless steel and weighs about 80 lbs. It is laying in the bed of my 1933 Ford BB 1 ton. Everything is bigger in Texas! 000_0780.JPG
     
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  8. douglasb
    Joined: Feb 4, 2007
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    Here's what I did with mine. 2 with stainless crossovers. Mounted on the sides to the roll bar. With a clear fuel hose. 20240308_142733.jpg 20230324_125257.jpg
     
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  9. lemondana
    Joined: Feb 21, 2009
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    I always thought they were made out of aluminum, they are so light. My small town Mobil station had one for an air tank, and it was light when I was a little kid. If they were made out of stainless-that would have been alot of extra weight on those bombers.
     
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  10. G-son
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    Perhaps not. Stainless has a far higher tensile strength than aluminum (depending on exact alloy) so with a stronger material you can get away with less thickness, the weight could end upp around the same for the same strength tank.
    This kind of trade off works well in a device only under tension such as a pressurized vessel, in other designs you may have to take stiffness and other properties in account too. In such a case case the big thickness reduction would usually mean it becomes far more flimsy too.
     
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  11. Jeff34
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    Working around hospitals, I often see workers sucking on an oxygen tube early in the AM before heading into surgery...it works great!
     
  12. scoob_daddy
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    from Georgia

    Sorry, I've since gone another direction.
     
  13. Adriatic Machine
    Joined: Jan 26, 2008
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    Found this one in a barn sale out east. Not installed but still in use.
     

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  14. Sprout
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    bttt
     
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  15. nrgwizard
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    In the fwiw & might solve a problem category;
    Iffen you're running two(or more) tanks, IH used a fuel-flow-switch on the '60s-'74 Pu's & Travelalls, on some early Scouts, as well as up-to 2.5T trucks; that used dual tanks. Mounted on the dash, short pull to switch tanks, ~ 1/4 turn to switch the fuel-level gauge readings. No JY around? For used, could try the BinderPlanet.com, or LightLine of Louisiana for new parts.
    Marcus...
     
  16. 57tailgater
    Joined: Nov 22, 2008
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    Bennett's Customs has a couple of videos on youtube showing him making a couple. Guy is very talented and creative.

     
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  17. jeff.l.hecht
    Joined: Oct 8, 2019
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    He does amazing work, I wonder what it would cost to have all that work done?
     
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  18. mr.chevrolet
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    I just bought one yesterday at an auction. still has the stenciling and orig paint. embarassed to say what I paid.
     
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  19. MTM
    Joined: Nov 13, 2021
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    I have owned one for years with the intention of using it as a fuel tank for my model A. I was pleased to learn in this thread that they are stainless and not aluminum like I had assumed.
     
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  20. Steve009
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    the stands he made for the big one are also super nice. he's a member here on the HAMB @jordabennett
     
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  21. Leeroy
    Joined: Dec 21, 2005
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    from Boerne, TX

    Here’s how I did one in a ‘29 roadster. The tank mounted with brackets to the roll bar. The large T-bolt clamps are from a marine supply place. The stainless fittings and aluminum cap are from Tanks Inc. The tank is a little on the small side as it only holds 9 gallons- but the car was designed to be a short distance bar hopper.
     

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  22. Great thread with some good info.
     
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  23. 1-SHOT
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    They were in these. This one has Studebaker Radials on it and the Turbo were made by Maytag. Thats the last military aircraft I flew. We had just replaced 2 Turbos on it, they were New Old Stock and we just had to test them before it went back to the Confederate Air Force. This was around 1970.
     

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  24. MMM1693
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    Great idea, very cool!
     
  25. 1-SHOT
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    Bitchin looking lights
     
  26. gotmark73
    Joined: May 14, 2008
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    Mine is currently in a "ready to be converted to a gas tank" condition.
     

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  27. Derek Mitchell
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  28. 1-SHOT
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    Gotmark73 What is the shear point on those kingpins?
     
  29. My cousin had one he said I could have, he used it as an air tank in his racing days.

    Before I could get over to pick it up his son in law started ramming and jamming with a backhoe and ran over it!
    He also broke the front clip off my cousin’s first race car that was still in the backyard, a car that had raced in the Peratex NASCAR sportsman/modified race at Daytona!
     

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