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Old 20-03-06, 13:11
marco marco is offline
Marco Hogenkamp
 
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Hi Jordan,

In Holland, we use those small concrete mixers you can rent at certain hardware stores.
Just tie the fueltank to the drum of the mixer, put some grit or sand in the tank and let the mixer turn for a couple of hours.
By adjusting the angle of the drum, it is possible to let the sand reach all corners of the tank.

I think it is advisable to coat the inside of the tank afterwards to prevent rust forming in the future.
This can be done on the concrete mixer also.
There are special products on the market for this purpose.

The alternative is to have all the work done professionally.

Best regards,

Marco
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