"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on July 09, 2011, 04:34:31 PMI am pretty sure you can add a tap. I will have to try that when I drain this thing. The one thing I dont like about a dip tank is that it warps the wooden frames but I guess thats to be expected.I have two tanks with taps and they don't really help much. They are to low to add a bucket or anything under it. pierre
I am pretty sure you can add a tap. I will have to try that when I drain this thing. The one thing I dont like about a dip tank is that it warps the wooden frames but I guess thats to be expected.
Quote from: blue moon on July 10, 2011, 12:54:27 AMQuote from: Prosperi-Tees on July 09, 2011, 04:34:31 PMI am pretty sure you can add a tap. I will have to try that when I drain this thing. The one thing I dont like about a dip tank is that it warps the wooden frames but I guess thats to be expected.I have two tanks with taps and they don't really help much. They are to low to add a bucket or anything under it. pierreditto--i tried a hose on my spigot once and it just popped off--its not threaded and its only 2-3" off the ground so there isn't any use for it in my opinion unless you built this thing on wheels and have a floor drain. i end up just bucketing it out...i'd love to siphon but im not putting that in my mouth LOL. Bought a drill pump but it burnt up in no time with the particles that were going thru it.
I was looking at my tank and thought I might try to take a pillowcase and line the tank with it. When the solution gets so bad that it needs changed I could pull the "sock" out and let it dry and cure it. Then just use my siphon pump and empty the tank.
I remember Franmars product as being really good, on par with the easiway supra. I think it was called "one step"?
CCI Gemzyne. I gave up long ago on a "put dirty screen in tank pull out clean" solution.Still have to remove ink no matter what.Gemzyne is $40 for a 27 gallon tank plus some to refresh. Lasts forever.