Electrolosis tank 1 cooking 1 on the make
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:33 pm
these are pics of my electrolosis tanks the 2nd tank is about 500 gal. have not started it yet still looking for scrape metal
David
David
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Rudi wrote:David:
Interesting adaptation.... I would personally like to see more pics. One suggestion though is to lower the whole part into the solution.. add some water you are a bit low. It will go a lot faster....
That second tank.. I was looking for one like that.. but could never find one. That looks almost too good to cut up to use as an electrolysis tank... but it sure would work nice Please post pics of how you decide to fabricate this one...
David Bennett wrote:OH, on my dialup it takesd about 12 hr to load pics The tank is a milk tank, that is the size I use to by at the store when all my kids were at home Use to bring the corn flakes in by the truck load
David
junkman1946 wrote:Rudi Re. the larger tank:In the fishing and frozen food industry they use large poly boxes measure 40-48 in. about 36in. tall with removable tops VERY heavy duty, drain at the bottom and well insulated. They are designed to carry 1000lbs. of product wet, dry or whatever. They can usually be found around fish piers or food warehouses, we call them "gaylords" around here.
junkman1946 wrote:Rudi Re. the larger tank:In the fishing and frozen food industry they use large poly boxes measure 40-48 in. about 36in. tall with removable tops VERY heavy duty, drain at the bottom and well insulated. They are designed to carry 1000lbs. of product wet, dry or whatever. They can usually be found around fish piers or food warehouses, we call them "gaylords" around here.
David Bennett wrote:Rudi,
The part in the tank is touching the bottom. When I have it full the cats drink out of it. Dont no if it will hurt them but dont want to take the chance.
My boy keeps them plenty of fresh water but they still want to drink out of the tank. Never did like cats
But love my children so I put up with them.
Bet you never thought that would be the reason for a low tank
David
:David Bennett wrote:OH, on my dialup it takesd about 12 hr to load pics The tank is a milk tank, that is the size I use to by at the store when all my kids were at home Use to bring the corn flakes in by the truck load
David