JPG@CFI
Precision Fabricator
RF,
We have been working with a new client for a few months now, and have been building a first class system for them. The great thing is he knows exactly what he wants, "the best" which makes it a piece of cake for me.
We started with the tank, a 72x30x30 all 3/4" Polycast, with a continuous OFB on one end. No pic's of the tank in the shop, as I geeked out and left my memory card at home. I promise we built it!
Next came the Steel stand. All 2" square tubing, but with a twist. The client has a half wall he wanted the stand to reach over. No problem! We just cantilevered one long side. We ended up using 30 more feet of 2" tubing which weighs a bunch! Then we took it to our Powder Coater, and had them make it Purdy with some satin black. Now all you arm chair structural engineers out there that are yelling "where's the gussets?", don't get your panties in a bunch, this stand will handle 8 times the weight of this tank under any extreme circumstances. My uncle taught me how to weld, as he was a race car chassis/roll cage fabricator.
Next we applied a good amount of wood. The panels will be held onto the stand by rare earth magnets. Let us know what you think!
We have been working with a new client for a few months now, and have been building a first class system for them. The great thing is he knows exactly what he wants, "the best" which makes it a piece of cake for me.
We started with the tank, a 72x30x30 all 3/4" Polycast, with a continuous OFB on one end. No pic's of the tank in the shop, as I geeked out and left my memory card at home. I promise we built it!
Next came the Steel stand. All 2" square tubing, but with a twist. The client has a half wall he wanted the stand to reach over. No problem! We just cantilevered one long side. We ended up using 30 more feet of 2" tubing which weighs a bunch! Then we took it to our Powder Coater, and had them make it Purdy with some satin black. Now all you arm chair structural engineers out there that are yelling "where's the gussets?", don't get your panties in a bunch, this stand will handle 8 times the weight of this tank under any extreme circumstances. My uncle taught me how to weld, as he was a race car chassis/roll cage fabricator.
Next we applied a good amount of wood. The panels will be held onto the stand by rare earth magnets. Let us know what you think!