iced98lx
New member
Don't think of the auger as volume control it's just an easy way to deliver over a period of time.I work with auger drive powder/sand delivery systems. They suck for long term consistency of delivery.
Don't think of the auger as volume control it's just an easy way to deliver over a period of time.I work with auger drive powder/sand delivery systems. They suck for long term consistency of delivery.
Check out an auger drive setup in a channel. I always pictured the auger limiting the salt sliding down the pipe vs pushing it down, if that makes sense. Perhaps a drive unit out of a pellet stove.
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
Just make a rectangle and sit it on top of the legs. Use pocket screws at the top of the legs pointing up to the bottom of the frame. I glue and screw the joints for additional strength. Use the same process for each additional level. Then attach plywood to the back of the stand and each level to give it lateral stability. I would start out with a rectangular frame sitting on the floor to prevent the legs from kicking out.
I was wondering the same thing, although i bought brand new tanks. They just smell funny. Im thinking of running tap water and vinegar through them.Sorry to get a little off topic from this thread, but I am trying to set up a Water Mixing Station too.
Need help on how to clean a newly purchased water tank I bought off Craiglist. Seller said it was "never used" for his carpet cleaning business but I'm a little suspicious. Bought it anyways since it was a good deal.
Is there a cleaning method / reef safe cleaning additive (i.e. vinegar) that will clean the inside well enough to be aquarium safe?
And after cleaning, would a Reef Test Kit detect any "chemical residue"?
Don't know if I'm being too paranoid but wanted to see if anyone had more knowledge in this area. Thanks!
![]()
![]()
did your hole saw arbor have the pilot bit installed