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Planning fitting a new single skin oil tank and was wondering if anyone has ever seen one of the upright vertical tanks splitting.Seen lots of pictures of the horizontal type splitting at the ribs, was wondering if the upright shape is less susceptible to it.Does brand make any difference, i am aware that its the uv that does it and will try to shade it, thanks.
 
Well as long as you buy a tank that is up to often regulations then you can’t go wrong, look at Titan/kingspan as they might be more expensive but have the best make of wireless sight gauge usually supplied free with the tank (watchman sonic) also come with the 10 year guarantee! Why are you wanting a single skin tank? If you can I would definitely buy a bunded! Heard a lot of horror stories with oil spillages
 

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