Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
for blowing out screen that would be fine but when cleaning screens I want at least 5 to 7 screens stacked and room on the side to blow out and clean one while the others set. Mine is just galvanized metal back 6' wide and 5' high and has a trough that is 12'' or so sticking out with lip, drains into a fiberglass wash sink. I have had it for 13 years and had no problem. I'm thinking around $150 metal bent and sealed and whatever a sink cost. I
That is a nice one.For the ones that don't care about the look bathshower stalls work well.You can get them at Lowes off the back lot and with the top broke for nothing. I gave $25 for this one.cut a hole in the back for the light and put a top on it with a fancy drip board.Johnny
Quote from: killergraphics on February 14, 2012, 05:23:27 PMThat is a nice one.For the ones that don't care about the look bathshower stalls work well.You can get them at Lowes off the back lot and with the top broke for nothing. I gave $25 for this one.cut a hole in the back for the light and put a top on it with a fancy drip board.JohnnyGood to see ya Johnny! Love the washout too, I might go that route when I pull the trigger on adding a clean booth and not just having one for both reclaim and exposure.
Nice to see you here, Johnny. Still got the goats and that clown painting hanging in your shop?