the more precautions is the air-gas analyzer i mentioned. gasoline evaporates, and can be dryed out. lets assume the tank is diesel.
its far from being my boat project. i will either be getting a commander, or building a bruce roberts. but i wanted to find out why NOT to do it...
i can contact the local hazmat team and have them bring an air-gas analyzer over to check it out.
i didnt understand the question? do you mean the actual cutting? plasma torch. leaving a bit of material to hold it together, then finish while...
it would be obvious with careful inspection.
you do know diesel does not explode with a flame to it right?
assuming it was a diesel tank, easy. and thanks for the welcome.
So my brief idea was this. Take your typical fuel storage tank of large size, say 12-14' diameter about 60' long. cut it in half. add bracing...