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Finished up forming my fuel tank side walls. Made from 0.032" 5052-H32.
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I've not yet welded aluminum- I'm sure .032 is easier for novices to weld than .025. You'll have to post how that goes for you. I'm waiting for my plans, so not sure yet what it shows for the tanks, but I'll take a look when they get here.
Are you doing standard range tanks or long range?
It's easier to weld, and easier to find/buy. 5052-H32 because it bends easier and it is not heat treatable. Welding does not change it is strength. Read the recommend uses for 5052 and it says for aircraft fuel tanks. Using 0.032 versus 0.025 might add 2 pounds overall. You can jump on these fuel tanks and barely dent them. Don't ask me why I know this. Ron D Leclerc is also using 0.032 on his plans only tanks too. Are you making you own fuel tanks?
Hi Timothy, just curious why you used .032 instead if .025 called out in the plans
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