Long range tanks

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nnmnu
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Post by nnmnu »

i was wodering about you guys with BoB intercepters with the long range tanks on the back.


--- do you use them for gas or just for replicas sake?
austenbosten
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Post by austenbosten »

Replica I bet, w/ gas $$ today, you must be nuts! or very very rich.
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Post by mfpmax »

Or you make your own ethanol or methane...
AdrianUK
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Post by AdrianUK »

I hear ya Bronze21!Image BTW, need a postal addy from ya!
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Gordon Hayes
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Post by Gordon Hayes »



Hi Adrian,


Who is it that reckons that they have a set of identical tanks??


have you seen pictures??


Cheers

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PS:


The beast is about done.


And mate even I drool, and I see it all the time, can't take my eyes of it
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Post by AdrianUK »



Gordon, you've lost me!?? identical tanks?


Bronze, your post has disappeared, making my post look rather ridiculous!


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Post by Bronze21-MFP460 »



Sorry mate. Deleted it by mistake.


McMasterCarr has a set of tanks that look REALLY close. Close enough to maybe warrant buying one and pulling molds off of it, then send it back. They weigh 140 pounds each, so glass would be the way to go. Let alone the $900.oo pricetag plus shipping cost.
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Post by Gordon Hayes »






Hi Bronze 21.. ( Adrian your question is answered)


Do you have pictures, specifications in terms of size etc, if so can you mail me at [url]mailto:[email protected][/url] and I can confirm if the McMastercarr specifications are correct.


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Post by 5.7 Interceptor »



Gordon, here's the link:


http://www.mcmaster.com/ctlg/DisplCtlgP ... nWidth=812


Look at the "Steel Water Storage/Hydropneumatic Water Storage Tanks"


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Post by Gordon Hayes »






In the picture the tank looks pretty close.... however..


I am working from memory just now , so this is not gospel .. but..


The diamater of the small 80 gal tank is just a bit big, but worse the length is a wopping 1.62 meters, this is over the Interceptor tank length, and a storage capacity is thus at the 300 liters per tank.


I think that the actual tank was about 150 litre capacity.





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