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Quote from: Matty Logan on May 26, 2015, 09:27:55 pmHow would ya go about fitting the inlet hose into the lower part of the tank or is there a fitting you could add to the tank to supply machine, and how would you prevent any crap being sucked throughI'd use a bulkhead fitting depending on the type of tank. Essentially you drill a hole and have a long threaded hollow tube with two rubber washers which you tighter against the tank to seal it - on the inside you can then put a basic mesh foot filter of any size and then on the outlet your hose barb to connect the outlet hose. As always Ben........ Top post and great info -- CHEERS
How would ya go about fitting the inlet hose into the lower part of the tank or is there a fitting you could add to the tank to supply machine, and how would you prevent any crap being sucked throughI'd use a bulkhead fitting depending on the type of tank. Essentially you drill a hole and have a long threaded hollow tube with two rubber washers which you tighter against the tank to seal it - on the inside you can then put a basic mesh foot filter of any size and then on the outlet your hose barb to connect the outlet hose. As always Ben........ Top post and great info -- CHEERS
Have you just paid 1800, for what's in the link. If so Ben posted the machine should be costing you around the 1300 mark give or take, so you have paid 500 give or take for the hose reel to be mounted on your trolley.
Quote from: Matty Logan on May 28, 2015, 10:29:16 amHave you just paid 1800, for what's in the link. If so Ben posted the machine should be costing you around the 1300 mark give or take, so you have paid 500 give or take for the hose reel to be mounted on your trolley.+1But I didn't want to upset the guyDarran
Good idea to buy a machine where you can take it back if there are any problems .