48jeep
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2010
- 6
Howdy,
I've got a question related the name plate bracket standards for tanks (not the name plate itself). Ive been poking around the various standards available and they all have a similar bracket style (A flat plate with 2 ends bent 90 degrees and welded to the tank surface, something like a C channel with the ends welded to the tank). I find this unnacceptable for my purposes (it does not allow for easy access to effectively blast and paint behind the mount). I was looking for a specific standard that somebody mentioned, and I'm not sure if it is mythical real. Mainly, Im looking for somthing like a T bar with the bottom of the T welded to the tank and the top free for the nameplate.
I know this seems like alot of thought for something so simple, but the tank this one is replacing had corrosion failures over its 30 year life at the bracket location due to poor maintanence resulting from the difficulty to get behind. Additionally if this standard is indeed mythical, I'm not afraid to proceed and custom design it. That said, it is always preferable to have a standard to point to.
If anyone could point me toward a standard with something like what I am looking for that would be wonderful.
I've got a question related the name plate bracket standards for tanks (not the name plate itself). Ive been poking around the various standards available and they all have a similar bracket style (A flat plate with 2 ends bent 90 degrees and welded to the tank surface, something like a C channel with the ends welded to the tank). I find this unnacceptable for my purposes (it does not allow for easy access to effectively blast and paint behind the mount). I was looking for a specific standard that somebody mentioned, and I'm not sure if it is mythical real. Mainly, Im looking for somthing like a T bar with the bottom of the T welded to the tank and the top free for the nameplate.
I know this seems like alot of thought for something so simple, but the tank this one is replacing had corrosion failures over its 30 year life at the bracket location due to poor maintanence resulting from the difficulty to get behind. Additionally if this standard is indeed mythical, I'm not afraid to proceed and custom design it. That said, it is always preferable to have a standard to point to.
If anyone could point me toward a standard with something like what I am looking for that would be wonderful.