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I got this idea from reading another post. There are different DIY projects on this board and there are a lot of pictures to go along with the projects. Please post your DIY project pictures here. Yes, I mean any DIY project you have done. It would be nice for anyone to come to one place to see pictures of the projects you have done.....
 
WOW Murph, I thought your were talking about something else there for a second.... sheeeesh, had me worried
 
Why does someone need a Tank Tumbler :06:

Wildbill:cop_2:
 
Wildbill:
Why does someone need a Tank Tumbler :06:

Wildbill:cop_2:

WB,
You roll a tank with an abrasive inside to remove surface rust or corrosion from the inside surface of the tank. If a tank doesn't pass a visual inspection from too much surface corrosion, you do this to clean it up for a better look at the inner wall. Light surface rust on steel tanks will clean off with rolling. If there are pits, they'll be exposed. If there's pits, it's off to the bone pile for your tired old friend.

WD
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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