dickh
Well-Known Member
Don't use a grinder - use a 'Sabre' saw - like a large reciprocating saw but hand held and very efficient at cutting a fuel tank up. I also was going to use a Jigsaw or grinder but when I told our maintenace engineer he immediately said use the Sabre saw and he was right - went through it like butter, it took longer to rotate the tank to get at it than do the cutting. And no sparks, debris or noise. Hire one from a Hire shop with a metal cutting blade.