kmacht wrote:Just make sure you think through unintended consequences. An aluminum tank sitting right over your legs may not be the best idea in a crash. The plastic rotomolded tank is much more durable
Keith
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You mean like the Ercoupe, or Luscombe with the aft fuse tank, or the many bi-planes build and designed with fuel tanks there? Any durability issues the rotomolded tank may have are negated by the possibility of a fitting being easier ripped out of those plastic threads.
Fuse tanks have been around since the beginning of flight. Is it the BEST place to put it, probably not but certainly not something that would prevent me from using an aluminum tank. Once it’s installed, forget about it as far as leaks go as opposed to the ‘plastic’ stock one that seems to constantly be plagued with leaking thread issues, stress issues from turning a valve on and off. And because of the location of the Sonex tank, the LAST thing anyone wants to do it remove a leaking tank. If the aluminum tank and bungs are welded correctly, and the mounting is done properly, install it and forget it.
And the Sonex can certainly use any additional fuel capacity obtainable.
Nice job on that welded tank!
Joe