I took the Truck to a sandblaster this week. We removed the bed, the 4 inner tires on the rear, seats in the cab, spec plates and everything else we could. It got blasted front to rear, top to bottom, then a good coat of primer and 7 gallons of 34094. Looks like new... I've ended up with a pinhole, 1/8", in an air tank and several in the fuel tank. I put a "patch" of 22 ga metal with JB weldd over the hole in the air tank and put screws in the holes in the fuel tank to get it home. I'm a big beleiver in JB Weld and am wondering if that is OK or should I take it to a welder, remove the patch and have it welded up. I'm OK with using the patch method on the fuel tank. I know I can get "good" takeoffs but think they may not be any better than what I've got now. Saturn has new air tanks for $140 shipped but trying to get a new fuel tank delivered would be cost prohibitive. The thoughts of the Board would be appreciated.