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<blockquote data-quote="Gunner" data-source="post: 760089" data-attributes="member: 14221"><p>I cleaned out my 6' round galvanized water tank the other day. Created some holes up to 1/2 dollar size when the water pressure hit it. Any advice on patching holes or should I just replace it? A little background. Tank is 7-8 years old. When I bought it new, I coated the inside and bottom outside with a good quality mobile home roof coating thinking that would help lengthen the life span. The tank only gets used about 6 months out of each year and I have washed it out and turned it upside down when not in use. I really thought it would last longer than this. I have not used a pressure washer to clean it, just a pressure nozzel on a water hose. Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunner, post: 760089, member: 14221"] I cleaned out my 6' round galvanized water tank the other day. Created some holes up to 1/2 dollar size when the water pressure hit it. Any advice on patching holes or should I just replace it? A little background. Tank is 7-8 years old. When I bought it new, I coated the inside and bottom outside with a good quality mobile home roof coating thinking that would help lengthen the life span. The tank only gets used about 6 months out of each year and I have washed it out and turned it upside down when not in use. I really thought it would last longer than this. I have not used a pressure washer to clean it, just a pressure nozzel on a water hose. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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