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Plumbing platform

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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Gary Overman < garyoverman.go@gmail.com > Date: Wed, Apr 22, 2020, 12:04 PM Subject: Plumbing platform To: GaryO-Blog < garyo1.garyoverman@blogger.com >, < garyoverman.go.mojo5913@blogger.com > Plumbing platform ready for mounting of:  1) pump, 2)  filter, 3) heater, 4) UV sanitizer , and 5) ozonator modules.

Plumbing platform

Plumbing platform ready for mounting of:  1) pump, 2)  filter, 3) heater, 4) UV sanitizer , and 5) ozonator modules.

Float pod basin.

Here's the float tank basin. The "legs" it's sitting on are temporary to get it up off the ground to a working height I can tolerate. The legs have casters to allow me to move it around . So far , so good! The gray is a high-tech rubber coating about 30mils thick. 

Float tank basin is ready for coating and liner.

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This tank is designed to be narrower than most. This allows the floater to center just by letting hands splay out enough to touch the sides and stop the movement side-to-side. On wide tanks the movement side-to-side can be quite a distraction waiting to be able to top the side and stop. This also provides a smaller foot print of tank and less water and salt to fill. I'm 6 ft and 220 and fit with plenty of room for comfortable use. Inside dim is. 88" x 39" x 13" deep for a 10"  water line.

Began work on new float tank

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These are the end pieces of the tank ready for side rails to be attached.