I only ask the question because I have just Designed a Frame for a 400ltr Flat Baffled tank for my sons Fiat Doblo van.
I am not an enginer, But I have looked at how my tank as been fitted out in my van by Facelift, and tried to draw Parallels with it.
I showed the design to the Fabricators this morning, they said I have got most things right but will change just a couple of things on it.
I have asked them not to build it just yet because I went to see someone last night who I have known for 30 years. He teachs enginering at Blackpool college.
I sat there with my mouth wide open at His knoweledge. He as offered to design it for me, so it will be as strong as it can be from any collision, front, rear, or sideways.
He explained what would happen in a collision, Where the force is transmitted to if you have an accident, He said do you want me to work out much force would be appllied to certain bolts in the event of an accident if your tank was fully loaded.
I was amazed by his knoweldge, I showed him a photo of a wfp companys tank. He said it was alllright but their was so much more they could do to make it stronger and safer. He nearly fell to the floor when he saw how much it cost.
Why so Dear he asked?
He said I had made the right choice in tank, But it left me with a cold shudder as companys are selling wfp tanks, But how good are the people who design the frames for them?
Nel.