jason, how did you do the tank, wood and then fiberglass and gel coat the inside to waterproof and chem proof it? cool man. Every day I walk back to my easy way dip tank it seems to be bulging more and more. lol. I'm gonna do a clean rinse booth soon using a IBC 275 gal poly IBC tote. Cut the steel cage around it in half to use as a stand, then cut a big hole in the front to lay the screen in. The tanks already have a 2" drain hole in the bottom that a drain pipe or big dump hose can go on. Instead of another $1500 bucks on a screen klean system booth like I have now, a clean used IBC tote is about 10 bucks and then about 30 mins with a saws-all and plumb a drain.
3/4 plywood, four small casters, 12 L brackets, liquid nails, dry wall screws, fiber glass sheets in the inside corners and inside floor/bottom, and a lot of resin. Basically i went to lowes with my measurements had them cut it on that big ass stand up table saw thing, got all the other stuff, glued and screwed it together, let it set up over night. Then it got nasty with the fiberglass and resin. let that set up for awhile then reapplied the resin two or three more times and let it sit over night. Pressure tested it with water for a week with no leaks. Oh yeah there is a ball valve drain on the other side. drained it and the refilled with chems and water. I think I made that last spring and that is still my first batch of chemical dip. I f you remove all ink front the screen before dipping it, the chemicals seem to last longer but then again I dont do that much work these days. I need more lamps in the back.