Good point; but if the drain drops out the fire will notify you so you can take the appropriate action 
Dan

On Apr 16, 2010, at 7:16 PM, John Cooper wrote:

 

On 4/16/2010 3:43 PM, liggettbill wrote:
> Most of the staining is around one of the drain valve fittings, but there seems to be evidence of seepage along one of the riveted seams.
>
>
Bill:

Sloshing might stop the leaks. For a while...

Problem is you don't know why they've started leaking. The fact that
you have 2 different leaks must give one pause. IF the drain drops out
or the seam splits open the sloshing compound won't be of much use.
Also, if the tank was previously sloshed and the sloshing is failing,
new sloshing is no better than painting over rust.

Never attempt to paint over rust...

--
John
Skyport East
www.skyportservices.net


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