"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I'd give it a shot, whats the worse that could happen, 5 gallons of base everywhere? But not a bad idea IMO.My crazy idea that worked but didn't help much: We got real tired of adding wb ink to screens on long runs doing jumbo prints with lots of coverage. So we saved a bunch of hand pumps like the ones on the Orange Gojo (sp) hand cleaner. These were big enough in diameter to never clog. Taped them to the head at just the right point so the head hit the plunger when it printed. Added some clear line to the hand pump to drop into a 5 gallon bucket ink through the opening on top of the 5, sealed with tape and put the 5 next to the head. It took some fine tuning, but with the line primed we could put a drop of ink on the screen right in front of the squeegee, this really helped keep discharge color consistent along with ink dams. However, overnight the ink would gum up the hand pump so they needed to be cleaned at the end of the night, not impossible, but whatever labor we saved on the pumps was lost on clean up and setting up again the next day. When we ran 24/7 and didn't stop the presses it was worth the effort.Al