No the chain isn’t under tension currently. I was thinking about adding some foam on the front side of the tank to give it a bit of tension so hold it on the sprocket better rather than creating a chain guide
I welded a small 1/2” long section of threaded rod in between the standard rod lengths. I put a nut and spring on the inside of the support tube before I welded the cap on. There isn’t much threaded rod there so you don’t really see it when it moves up and down.
Not sure I understand what you mean but the tlxhain will not come loose unless you peel the chain off the sprocket or release the sprocket to spin. I've been thinking about putting some foam in it to give it additional backpressure and keep the chain tighter
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I don't go thru many consumables so I didn't really need a place for them. I do have a few bar clamps I'm trying to figure out a place for. They might not make it on there since it's so full already
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I also used epoxy coat. Been down 6 years and looks great. The only thing I would do differently would be to NOT use an epoxy clear as mine has yellowed from the UV rays about 1/2 into the garage from the door.