i just purchased my new miller 252, it has straight CO2 gas and i use it mainly on steel.
i am looking into making a fuel cell for my jeep and was questioning making one out of aluminum or steel. i do not have aargon or a spoolgun so aluminum would take me on a ride to get one or borrow some one elses.
i just want what ever input you guys have. like why steel wont work. i know its heavier. the cell will be a simple rectangle all except the bottom will have a sump. i plan on doin baffles or foam but not sure on which. i know their are some on the market for cheep but i can not find one that fits just right.
lets hear some advice![]()
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07-14-2008, 07:35 PM #1
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Making a Fuel cell.
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07-14-2008, 09:11 PM #2
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I think weight is the main drawback. I've seen them made from stainless steel which is heavy. If weight isn't a factor I don't see why steel wouldn't work.
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07-14-2008, 09:26 PM #3
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Steel has been used for fuel tanks forever. Its not going to look as cool. In my opinion cool looks mean nothing as far as function is concerned.
Id stay away from foam. Ive heard way too many stories about it coming apart and plugging the rest of the fuel system.
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07-14-2008, 11:45 PM #4
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07-15-2008, 12:52 AM #5
looks like steel it is, dont forget to post us up some pic's when you get done.
thanks for the help
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07-15-2008, 05:42 AM #6
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Are you planning on a cell or a tank? A cell has an inner containment bladder of some type and an outer protective shell. Steel has a better elongation and puncture resistance than aluminum. I am a nut about building road race cars light weight and still will only use steel outer shells. You can get bladders in many off the shelf sizes and can also have them made to order. (made to order are nuts $$$)
I am a fan of the foam for anti slosh. Easy to install and remove and works well. Be sure to use the right foam for the fuel you use and to replace it as needed. It is not expensive or hard to inspect and replace. Pulling all the foam out makes the cell easy to clean too.Weekend wannab racer with some welders.
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09-14-2008, 01:52 AM #7
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started on the fuel cell. lookin good and the seal looks nice but i will also re weld on the back side then im ganna grind back smooth... questionin on makein a thin angle iron outer skelatin... just for one more layer of seal plus im thinkin t would look pretty bling.... plus add some strength
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09-14-2008, 01:52 AM #8
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progress... makin sure theirs no way it will leak




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