Careful with the sparks from the Dremel. Keep the area wet will help.
If you are lucky, their surface prep was bodgy and once you get under it the JB Weld may prize out in chunks.
If it’s only a pinhole or two, mebbe use JB weld again before the POR. Saves welding in the tank and all the kablooey risk.
Cheers,
Harv
Thanks Harv,
Welding/brazing fuel tanks always makes me nervous. JB Weld and POR is my preferred method of treatment; however, I have had to do a few bike tanks as the repairs have been in areas that needed to be painted. Cleaning is the key prior to any heat application - same prior to any grinding operation (or use of a vacuum cleaner). I'm just about to head up to the shed to see what progress can be made.