Hi all,
I've recently had to strip out an oxford oil welder to remove flood water from the oil and clean up the insides. There was some corrosion in the bottom that I cleaned off that now has a pin size hole in. I cant tell if the inside is a form of enamel or galvanised?
I'm looking fro advice on how to repair the hole? I have access to a oxy/act for welding, but can see major issues of blowing through the corroded area and achieving a oil tight seal.
One thought I did have was to coat the bottom with some epoxy paint, glue nor similar to seal this area. Any ideas if this would stand up to being in constant contact with oil?
Andrew
ps I have tried to attach images. not that they show much
I've recently had to strip out an oxford oil welder to remove flood water from the oil and clean up the insides. There was some corrosion in the bottom that I cleaned off that now has a pin size hole in. I cant tell if the inside is a form of enamel or galvanised?
I'm looking fro advice on how to repair the hole? I have access to a oxy/act for welding, but can see major issues of blowing through the corroded area and achieving a oil tight seal.
One thought I did have was to coat the bottom with some epoxy paint, glue nor similar to seal this area. Any ideas if this would stand up to being in constant contact with oil?
Andrew
ps I have tried to attach images. not that they show much