Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Window Washers on May 17, 2009, 11:12:48 pm
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There are a few guys on here with custom made tanks, from memory NWH is one of them maybe Alex G also.
What I want to know is how are you securing these tanks?, I have about 2 weeks to sort this out and a post earlier completly changed my mind as was set to swop round one van now I am :-\ cheers for that NWH.
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Ian
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Mine went straight into my existing tank after i gave Neil the dimensions,your best bet to get the full benifit is to go for a flat tank covering most of the floor space,just tell Neil the make and model of your van and he will come up with the best option for you.Your looking at about £500 but it is really well worth the money and your van will drive completley different to the way it does now you wont know your carrying a lot of water even when full to the brim.You can choose where everything goes which is a real bonus as far as pumps outlets goes,he also allows spaces for DI vessels etc carved out in the tank.
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Heres mine.
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Sorry the pictures not giving much detail,the clear tube is the water gauge so i know how much i`ve got left and it works out that it will hold 592liters in a 500ltr tank frame,it`s the clever baffles that allow more water into the same space over your normal Wyvale tank.
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I caNT COVER THE FLOOR AS WILL have generator and pressure washer in
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Ian
You can cover the floor, but you will need some anglo iron that goes around the tank, you then lay another floor covering to create another floor.
You will lose around 12 inches in height but you will have the whole floor space for your other equipment.
William
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You can have the tank any shape you require you can leave spaces for jet washers or the like if needed.