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Old 10-22-2020, 03:57 PM   #1
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Boyd welding gas tank

Any experience with this Boyd welding tank, or other/better options.


https://fueltankparts.com/products/6...l-non-efi-tank
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Old 10-22-2020, 04:07 PM   #2
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

I have the EFI version. Fits great. They are the standard and almost too pretty to cover up.
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Old 10-22-2020, 06:20 PM   #3
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

I bought one for my rig. Top notch part. No regrets.
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Old 10-22-2020, 06:32 PM   #4
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

I have that exact tank....you will not regret buying the best.
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Old 10-22-2020, 09:35 PM   #5
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I have their EFI tank also. Love it!
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Old 10-22-2020, 11:00 PM   #6
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

Good enough for me, ordered
Thanks for the input
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Old 10-23-2020, 11:49 AM   #7
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

That tank looks great, gonna show my son and see what he thinks. Has anybody powder coated it? That could be pretty cool too.
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Old 10-23-2020, 06:28 PM   #8
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

Had the same tank on my 70 SWB, had a pinhole leak on a weld. Contacted Boyd and he sent me a replacement tank, no questions asked. Great products and excellent customer support! Will definitely purchase again.
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Old 10-23-2020, 09:39 PM   #9
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

I have the same tank also. I love it and absolutely no regrets. They are very high quality tanks.
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Old 10-24-2020, 10:22 PM   #10
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

Not to hijack a thread, but what are you guys doing for the hose to connect it?

Was looking at upgrading to 8AN (1/2) when I do the tank, but options seem limited in that size as far as mild steel is concerned, stainless appears to be too much of a pain and expensive to get tools to properly flare, which leaves us with flex line...stainless braided? nylon braided (no abrasion resistance)? rubber, ptfe? Too many options!
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Old 10-25-2020, 12:59 AM   #11
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

I put a Boyd’s tank on my 70... currently rockin no bed to show it off. I went with 3/8 stainless hardline on the frame with earls compression hardline to an adapters, no leaks yet. Everything else was summit stainless braided ptfe and their fittings. 3/8 seems huge already I can’t imagine runnin 1/2”.
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Old 10-25-2020, 01:07 AM   #12
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

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Not to hijack a thread, but what are you guys doing for the hose to connect it?

Was looking at upgrading to 8AN (1/2) when I do the tank, but options seem limited in that size as far as mild steel is concerned, stainless appears to be too much of a pain and expensive to get tools to properly flare, which leaves us with flex line...stainless braided? nylon braided (no abrasion resistance)? rubber, ptfe? Too many options!
I used a blazer line then cut it in half and hooked the front up then the rear section. Ended up with 13 in gap in the middle. Sent the lines back to inline tube where they put nuts on the cut ends and flared them. They also made me a 13in long line and sent me 2 couplers to hook it up.
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Old 10-25-2020, 01:59 AM   #13
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I did about the same as everyone else. Earls ptfe SS hose for flex and 3/8” SS hardline. Worked good!
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Old 10-25-2020, 02:40 AM   #14
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

How was flaring and bending the stainless steel line and what tools did you use? I assume 37 degree flare?

Thanks for the responses.
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Old 10-25-2020, 09:35 AM   #15
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Re: Boyd welding gas tank

It wasn’t to bad. I bought a flaring tool kit that goes in a vice from Eastwood. And I needed a tubing straightener. The hardest thing was bending the tubing. I started off with a small tubing bender that was supposed to do 3/8” line and broke it on the first bend. Did a little research and found a Rigid brand bender that was dedicated to 3/8” line only. It is made specifically for bending tough metals like SS. Worked like a charm! It was a little pricey to get tooled up but having the right tools makes any job way easier.


On a side note. If I had it to do over I wouldn’t have used a flare tool. I only made 3 flares on the whole system and I could have done without them. I used Earls compression fittings going from hard line to AN. I really liked how the worked and made it easy. As far as price goes when you use a flare nut you would have to buy a fitting going from NPT to AN anyway. Just my thoughts on it.

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Old 10-30-2020, 10:57 PM   #16
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I did about the same as everyone else. Earls ptfe SS hose for flex and 3/8” SS hardline. Worked good!
Is the frame notch needed for the side fill? Or does it depend what bed type you have?
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Old 10-31-2020, 12:52 AM   #17
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I don’t think it has to have it.When I was mocking up the tank before I powder coated it looked real close. So I cut a piece of 2” pipe in half and welded it in just to give a little room.
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