Since it is you, that is ok. hahahahaha j/k
Looking for another vendor out fit soon or just working on side projects for a while?
Side projects... have some fun, you know...
Sorry about Chris. I will take a closer look at the signature this evening. The majority of what I do is heavy equipment washing onsite at construction sites. I have a couple accounts where all I do is what sidewalks and driveways for a property management company. I am getting ready to make a few bids with gas stations and banks so I need to get this reclaim system going. Right now I have two 325 gallon leg tanks on my trailer that can act as one or be utilized individually. So I could just do reclaim only and use one tank as a waste tank, but the amount of equipment that I wash may amount to several trips away from job sites to dispose of the water. So I would like to recycle.
I really like Jerry's stuff. I have been trying to talk myself into buying one of his systems but for the one I want, I just can pull the trigger on the price. So I was hoping I could save some money building my own.
Re- Build your own water reclaim/recycle system.
They really are not that hard to build and the theory behind water filtration is really not that difficult to master…….
….but before I would jumped in, I would spend the next 12 months reading up on all relating subjects so to help your understanding of what you are getting yourself into ( as I did)
….. then I would spend the next 6 months phoning and talking to as many experts in this field and looking at as many operational rigs as I could( as I did)
….. now you are ready to build your first prototype, and by the time you are half way through your second rebuild of the system, you start to ask why you are spending all your spare time in the shed instead out fishing (as I did)
…..next, you phone someone like Jerry and say “mate can you build me a reclaim system.” (as I did).
Seriously, why would you even contemplate building your own system when you have guys like Jerry who produce quality gear at such reasonable prices?
cheers
Greg.