I emptied my diesel tank last year and because it can't be removed intact I left it in place and installed a small 6 gallon tank in order to use the boat through storm season. I talked to a mechanic who was considering cutting it up in place but felt he would have to fill the tank with nitrogen to prevent potential explosion hazard from sparks and residual fumes.
My question to the group is could a tool like a fein or equivalent like a rockwell with a metal cutting blade be used to make cuts in the tank to remove it in pieces? I've never worked with a Fein but it looks somewhat like a hacksaw blade with really fine teeth. Would it cut fast enough or take forever given the amount of cutting. If I cut the tank in half horizontally i can easily get each half out. Do I need to worry about fire using a Fein and what would you suggest to minimize the risk? Since the tank was seeping using liquid nitrogen would spill liquid nitrogen all over the boat and in the bilge something i don't want to do. I could fill the tank with water but would have 30 gallons of contaminated water to dispose of. Could I discharge a fire extinguisher in the tank and would that provide protection? How about running a blower through the fill tube to prevent any residual fumes from accumulating?
Any thoughts most appreciated.
My question to the group is could a tool like a fein or equivalent like a rockwell with a metal cutting blade be used to make cuts in the tank to remove it in pieces? I've never worked with a Fein but it looks somewhat like a hacksaw blade with really fine teeth. Would it cut fast enough or take forever given the amount of cutting. If I cut the tank in half horizontally i can easily get each half out. Do I need to worry about fire using a Fein and what would you suggest to minimize the risk? Since the tank was seeping using liquid nitrogen would spill liquid nitrogen all over the boat and in the bilge something i don't want to do. I could fill the tank with water but would have 30 gallons of contaminated water to dispose of. Could I discharge a fire extinguisher in the tank and would that provide protection? How about running a blower through the fill tube to prevent any residual fumes from accumulating?
Any thoughts most appreciated.