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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 972683" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>Weld your 3 1/2" OD pipe to the tank. Bevel the end to get good penetration. Cut out about a 6 1/2" diameter round plate and cut a hole 3 1/2" in the center of the plate. Slip it over the 3 1/2" OD pipe and weld to the pipe. Use a rosebud on a cutting torch and start heating the plate until it starts turning red. Hammer it down a little at a time until you get it to touch the tank. Start tacking it and hammering it down until you get it tacked all the way around. It shouldn't take much. Let it cool down on its own then weld it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 972683, member: 15666"] Weld your 3 1/2" OD pipe to the tank. Bevel the end to get good penetration. Cut out about a 6 1/2" diameter round plate and cut a hole 3 1/2" in the center of the plate. Slip it over the 3 1/2" OD pipe and weld to the pipe. Use a rosebud on a cutting torch and start heating the plate until it starts turning red. Hammer it down a little at a time until you get it to touch the tank. Start tacking it and hammering it down until you get it tacked all the way around. It shouldn't take much. Let it cool down on its own then weld it out. [/QUOTE]
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