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Take good pictures before you begin in case you mess it up....
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COPO Pete,
-------STOP! Its only stuck on the tank once and should stay there. Its the ultimate way to prove that the build-sheet is indeed original. Very correct new tanks are available from a company called Quanta. They arent even that much. Pop for one and you wont have to worry about whats in the old tank either. And at shows the whole tank with the sticker still stuck to it makes a hell of a display. Solves way more problems than it creates as you dont take the chance of destroying it either!..............Bill S |
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Thanks for the replys. I did mention to him that he might have to leave it on as he is getting a new tank. His desision.......
Peter
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Pete,
------Slap him will you? It really is in his best interests to leave it on the tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........Bill S |
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So if left on, would it be OK to put a clear sealer over it to prevent it from getting worse if the tank is re-installed???
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-----I have seen guys cover the sheet with plastic and reinstall the tank. Its better than nothing,but the repro tanks are just not that much,IMO..........Bill S
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