You really do not want to take the chance with a leaking tank. A fuel 
leak inside the wing could ruin your day, permanently.
Be sure it's safe.Cheers.
Pete.
Australia.

MICHAEL SYLVESTER wrote:
> Hey Guys, I just leak tested my aluminum tanks again before the final 
> imbedding into the wing and I found a pinhole with super tiny bubbles. I mean 
> these suckers are so small that the light has to be perfect to see them. The 
> tank is under a couple pounds of air pressure. I  really do not wish to take 
> it back to the welder again, this is getting old. My question is: Are gas 
> molecules as small as air molecules and or could I just put J/B Weld over the 
> spot ?
>
> Mike Sylvester 
> kr2s builder 
> Birmingham,AL.
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