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So I got a 40 gallon water heater, stripped it, and flushed it out. My question is do I need to do anything special to it before I seal it up and use it as a tank for my vacuum forming machine? Does it matter if there is some water left in it? Does the sediment left over matter? I do plan to use an air filter between the tank and the pump to prevent stuff from being pulled into the pump. Thanks! |
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