wood splitter holding tank seep

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r2d2jim

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Hi, My problem is oil seeping out of the welded seams on the bottom of the holding tank on my log splitter. It seeps maybe 25 drops a day, just enough to make a mess on the cement floor. I know there are sealers on the market that swell the rubber seals and gaskets to keep them from leaking. Is there a product that I can add to the oil that will seal tank seeps ? Something like what radiator stop leak does for leaky radiators.
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
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I think you're going to be stuck with draining the oil and cleaning the leaking area of any oil with lacquer thinner or brake cleaner. The epoxy putty that you squeeze the two parts together would work good I think. I used it on the oil pan of the engine on my diesel generator that had been punctured. It's been on there for 20 years with no leak.
 
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Hi, My problem is oil seeping out of the welded seams on the bottom of the holding tank on my log splitter. It seeps maybe 25 drops a day, just enough to make a mess on the cement floor. I know there are sealers on the market that swell the rubber seals and gaskets to keep them from leaking. Is there a product that I can add to the oil that will seal tank seeps ? Something like what radiator stop leak does for leaky radiators.
Thanks for any suggestions.

A friend who restores old motorcycles is usually faced with badly corroded i.e. rusty and leaking tanks.

He has had excellent luck with this type of liquid product to line and seal the tank.

Gas Tank Sealer - Fuel Tank Sealer - Gas Tank Liner - Tank Sealer - Best Tank Sealer in the World

If it will resist gasoline, then hydraulic oil will be simple job.

Dave M7040
 
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I bought a vintage motorcycle that had had it's gas tank sealed. The stuff was peeling up but couldn't be pulled out and it caused no end of problems. I think that part of the problem was that this bike used premix and the oil kept the product from sticking. You'll have to clean it Really Well to get the sealant to work... well enough that you could weld it.

I'd try the epoxy putty myself. I've used it on motorcycle crankcases with good results.
 
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As with everything else, it is all about the quality of the product and workmanship.

You could install a bladder in the tank like military helicopters and race cars do.

Is there an epoxy product you would suggest which is advertised to stand up to hydrocarbon liquids?

Dave M7040
 
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Why not just weld it?
 
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Why not just weld it?

Peppermint oil in a container. How could that be dangerous.


The blast that hit 18-year-old Eric Leighton in his shop class 3 years ago was so powerful he couldn't have survived it. A coroner's inquest into the death of the popular young hockey player is shedding new light on how and why he died. The photos at the inquest were graphic, the details sometimes too much for Eric Leighton’s mother. But this inquest is part of their healing process to understand what went wrong and hopefully prevent it from happening again. Sheri and Patrick Leighton came to this coroner’s inquest looking for answers to so many questions about that tragic day their son died.

For the first time, they are getting a detailed account of what happened inside the shop class at Mother Theresa High school 3 years ago. The inquest introduced graphic photos they've never seen before of the very spot Eric was fatally injured while making a BBQ from a 55 gallon drum.

Eric Leighton, 18, died in an explosion at Mother Teresa High School in Ottawa on May 26, 2011.

The impact of the explosion was so strong that according to the forensic pathologist who did the autopsy “it fractured the skull, including the base of the skull,” said Dr. Christopher Milroy.

“The photos were hard to look at,” says Sheri Leighton, “the can looked like a coke can you could crush with your foot. That's the magnitude that my son took of a hit.”

The grade 12 student was weeks away from graduating. He and a few other students were cutting into barrels that had been previously filled with peppermint oil when vapors inside the barrel exploded. Those vapors were from a highly volatile de-greaser that had been used to clean the inside of the barrel.

William Hay is a fire and explosion investigator with the Ontario Fire Marshall’s Office. Hay testified that welding or cutting into a barrel or container is a violation under Ontario’s Fire code.

"It was clear to us right from the outset that there existed legislation to prevent this type of incident from happening,” says Hay, “cutting into an enclosed barrel is against fire code and if you utilize a solvent inside a vessel, in this case a barrel, you need to test to make sure there is no volatility left inside.”

Sixteen witnesses will be called over the course of the two week inquest, including Eric's shop teacher.

"The hope is that by looking at what happened here,” says Robert Wadden, the counsel for the coroner, “the jury can make recommendations to prevent this type of thing in the future.”

The Leightons says as hard as this inquest is, at least there is comfort in knowing their son died quickly.

“It's a lot easier to know he didn't suffer because if he did i don't think I’d be standing here right now.”

This inquest won't lay legal blame but the jury can make recommendations. The Leightons still have a $400-thousand lawsuit pending against the Catholic School Board.

Dave M7040
 
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Thanks guys for all the comments. I am going to try some Lucas oil stop leak in the tank and some JB Weld stick on the outside. Hoping that the combination will at least slow up the seeping areas if not stop them all together. If that doesn't work guess I'll just put a pan under the seep area when in storage.
 
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So far the above combination has worked in stopping the seeps. Before I applied the JB WELD I wire brushed the areas that showed seeps, then wiped the areas clean, then sprayed starter fluid (ether) to clean all oil from the area. Used the splitter all afternoon and still no leaks>
 

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