So I start searching for a welder today to braze up my holes. Was striking out as none of them do brazing. Then it dawned on me that this is not a welding job, but a braze job most likely accomplished by a radiator shop. I just happen to know one locally, they used to sponsor my race car. So I grab the tank and raced on down there only to find that the guy who does the radiator repair there died of cancer last year and they haven't been able to find a competent replacement. We talked and he told me the tank was definitely fixable and referred me to 2 other places about 25 miles away. He told me that even a 2 part epoxy could be used to fill the holes. I called one of the shops that said they could fix it and hem and hawed and changed his tune without seeing the pics and said they probably wouldn't be able to help me, but bring it down to look at. It was at this point I said screw it and went home and got out the JB Weld and started filling holes. Looks like this is going to be adequate. I sold another $285 worth of Honda parts today so I'll go ahead and order some Caswell sealer and try and finish the tank.
I pushed on the holes areas with my thumb and you can't move any of the metal because it is too thin.
Earlier in the day I made a call and found a brand new unpainted tank in the box for $500, it's a deal , but I don't have $500 right now. No I won't say where I found it, I may get it later.