Here is yet another spray rig project. This one was an attempt to compact things into a smaller space, yet increase the tank sizes. I wanted to leave room in the truck to store things under the reels, as well as have a little space in the back. Another goal was to not have things sticking up high, as some of our other equipment does. So I put together a rough 3D model of the parts so I could play around with different designs.

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Cut some plates to frame up the reel mounts and completed it with some angle iron, stick welded together with 6011

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Next I cut all the holes in the tanks, and started to plumb the various circuits. Inspector cat monitors everything closely. Added valves and pressure regulators for internal rinse nozzles, and chemical agitation eductors. Made some mounting points from stainless to hold the plumping in place. Made special tank pickups to feed strainer filters so that all holes in the tank are on the top. This is to prevent future leaks from failed tank seals.

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Too many pics for a single post. To be continued...