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Installing Custom Fuel Tank To 1927 Model T Coupe - T Tank

Building A Gas Tank For A Full-Fendered Model T Coupe
By Tim Bernsau
1927 Model T Project Gas Tank Project
1927 Model T Project Fabricating Faux Frame Horn Covers
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1927 Model T Project Fabricating Faux Frame Horn Covers
Before building the tank, Ryan started the job by fabricating a pair of faux frame horn covers (there are no actual rear frame horns to cover) to bookend the tank and spreader bar,.....
1927 Model T Project Fabricating Faux Frame Horn Covers 2
.....providing a more finished... 
   
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1927 Model T Project Fabricating Faux Frame Horn Covers 2
.....providing a more finished look. These three cardboard patterns were used to determine the correct look and fit before cutting any sheetmetal.
1927 Model T Project Transfered Shapes
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1927 Model T Project Transfered Shapes
Once he was satisfied with the look of the piece, he transferred the shapes to 18-gauge steel.
1927 Model T Project Rolled Bead Long Curved Pieces
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1927 Model T Project Rolled Bead Long Curved Pieces
He rolled a bead into the long curved piece as well as to the outside end piece (pieces A and C in the previous photos)......
1927 Model T Project Rolled Bead Long Curved Pieces 2
...... of each horn cover,... 
   
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1927 Model T Project Rolled Bead Long Curved Pieces 2
...... of each horn cover, and used a planishing hammer to crown the edges of all three pieces.
1927 Model T Project Welding Metal
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1927 Model T Project Welding Metal
In addition to adding some style to the pieces, running the sheetmetal through the bead roller and hammer helps when it's time to weld. For one thing, it provides a nice radius. For another, the bead roller stretches the metal a little bit; welding shrinks it back, so pre-stretching it helps to prevent the material from warping.
1927 Model T Project Fuel Tank Steel
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1927 Model T Project Fuel Tank Steel
Once the horn covers were built, Ryan turned his attention to building the main body of the fuel tank from sheets of 18-gauge cold-rolled steel. The width of the tank was determined by the distance between the horn covers.....
1927 Model T Project Fuel Tank Steel 2
......The upper portion of... 
   
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1927 Model T Project Fuel Tank Steel 2
......The upper portion of the tank was run through the bead roller to make the piece look more finished and then rolled into shape by hand. The bead also matches the lines of the body.
1927 Model T Project Lower Portion Bent
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1927 Model T Project Lower Portion Bent
The lower portion of the tank was bent on a sheetmetal brake. Notice the 90-degree flanges built into both ends of the lower piece-and the 180-degree returns on the ends of the top piece (arrows), which bend around the flanges to connect the two pieces. We'll come back to that soon. The open ends of the tank were used as templates for the left and right tank ends that will close it up.
1927 Model T Project Pullmax Machine
The Pullmax machine was used... 
   
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1927 Model T Project Pullmax Machine
The Pullmax machine was used to put some crown into the....
1927 Model T Project Pullmax Machine 2
.....sheetmetal pieces that... 
   
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1927 Model T Project Pullmax Machine 2
.....sheetmetal pieces that will become the ends of the tank.
1927 Model T Project Bottom Portion Tank
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1927 Model T Project Bottom Portion Tank
You're looking at the bottom rear portion of the tank. The end pieces have been tack welded in place and Ryan is hammering the 180-degree return over the 90-flange from the bottom piece.

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