You know you’re way down the rabbit hole when the hardware store says your 6’ stock tank just came in!
Yep - it’s a big rabbit hole!
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Stock tanks work great, explaining why to the wife I needed this in the basement more interesting.
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Step 1 completed: 6’ x 2’ x 2’ testing tank. The bobsled ride down the basement stairs was a thrill. I am very excited about having this essential tool!
Step 2 build a 2x4 frame and raise it up 24”
Step 3 have the plumber add a faucet and drain (not ad bad as it sounds LOL).
Hmmm…..maybe a requirement for RC subs is you must be slightly demented LOL - I’m having fun!Comment
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Hi Jörg -
It is an extremely durable poly(ethylene) tank. Lighter weight and no rust issues - cost $219. The product is:
Behlen Country 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 6 ft. Poly Stock Tank, 52112027GT
I’m pleased with it. I was able to get it locally - shipping tanks will double the price.
TimComment
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Enough 'infrastructure' yick-yack!!!!... back to work. Slacker!Hi Jörg -
It is an extremely durable poly(ethylene) tank. Lighter weight and no rust issues - cost $219. The product is:
Behlen Country 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 6 ft. Poly Stock Tank, 52112027GT
I’m pleased with it. I was able to get it locally - shipping tanks will double the price.
TimWho is John Galt?Comment
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Is there a general rule to follow regarding how big your test tanks needs to be? Obviously depends on the size of your model but how much allowance around and how deep?Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment




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