Fearless
Well Known Member
I'm at the point in the build where I need to do my slow build fuel tanks. I watched the Beck Video on an RV-7 and he does one tank over the course of several days.
I know the tanks need to be throughly clean while working with the pro-seal and working over the course of days would seem to induce unwanted debris getting onto the parts which might cause leaks with using the pro-seal.
I'm looking for a method that worked for the majority of builders who didn't encounter any leaks when done.
I would prefer to do the assembly over the course of several days working in stages but don't want to chance leak protentials.
Thanks,
I know the tanks need to be throughly clean while working with the pro-seal and working over the course of days would seem to induce unwanted debris getting onto the parts which might cause leaks with using the pro-seal.
I'm looking for a method that worked for the majority of builders who didn't encounter any leaks when done.
I would prefer to do the assembly over the course of several days working in stages but don't want to chance leak protentials.
Thanks,