Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean Taberner on February 07, 2009, 10:11:40 am
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Hi guys,
Stupid question but can an upright tank be lay flat and used effectively?
I personally wouldnt think so, but can it?
Thanks,
Dean
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No you couldnt.
How could you fill it?
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pmsl you ok this morning :o
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I thought I was :o :o
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Go back to bed and get up again ;D
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Go back to bed and get up again ;D
Thats very good advice there from Bod, and when you get back up, if your still having these thoughts, book an appointment with a Quack it sounds really bad m8, hope your feeling better soon.
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I think its the thought of having to go and sit through Port Vale v Aldershot today thats messing with my mind.
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well i cant wait till spurs v arsenal tomorrow, Keano
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Unless you want to use about an inch of water ;D
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I've seen one used as such.
They silicon sealed the lid on and drilled a new filling hole in the top.
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Good idea.
So you can do it then.
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Just buy a flat tank instead and keep the upright for producing,I would'nt ruin a tank like that by drilling holes etc.