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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: Rockers on July 06, 2012, 03:24:03 AM
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Our Easiway dip tank has become "pregnant" right after filling it up the very first time. It has got this big bulge now which makes me wonder what to do with the lid. Does not fit on it at all anylonger. Just out of curiosity, is this normal and your dip tanks having the same tendency or did I become victim of a cheap fake product that`s about to burst.
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Now, whether all tanks bulge. I don't know, but the issue has certainly come up before.
Something like a frame of 2x4's, I believe was a solution for at least one boarder, maybe Brad, Mk 162
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For what they are charging you for that tank I would ask for a refund it is not working as advertised obviously because you cannot attach the lid.
But yea like Andy said reinforce it and it should be fine.
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we have a couple and they both do the same thing . . .
pierre
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Mine has done it as well.
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Mine is a year old and has a slight bulge in the center but not near as bad as that one.
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I think I have the same tank. I do not have this problem. I can put the top on with no problems. I got mine a few years ago, not sure if they are using a thinner wall now.
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I should clarify, mine does it also but not as bad. The lid still fits. I am thinking of bending a strap and securing it to a wall so it will hold the bulge in.
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Would strapping material and its tool provide a viable solution?
On the other hand, these fixes should be incorporated into the product in the first place, and not be a necessary retrofit by consumers. I'd talk to Easiway or your distributor for some help here.
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Our's bulges too but the top fits great. We use ratchet straps to hold the insulation in place but we don't try to contain the bulge.
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Strapping around the top will not pull in the bulge it will compress where the tension is highest and that will be at the corners.
It would need to be a rigid frame, when empty take measurements screw some 2x4's together and slide up from the bottom, or do it with some black pipe corners and a union.
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our dip tank has a frame of 2x4s around it to contain any bulge, so it doesnt bulge. i have to assume it would bulge without the wooden frame. i was told it came that way from the supplier it was bought from, but i wasnt ever told what supplier that was.
Nick
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Rumor has it that the Great Winston Strickland is making a dip tank as well as a semi automatic pre press system. All made of fiberglass. Shouldn't bow and should be competitive in pricing.
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The tanks bulge....it's just a vessel to hold the fluid...thats what's important...not how the tank looks. If it still holds fluid and you can still get your screens clean that's all that really matters
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Look at it this way now you can fit more solvent in it so you gained a gallon or two at no charge. Mine does it too but no real issue with it the lid still fits. Ratchet tie some 2x4 around it if its an issue.
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You're volume won't change really... just the long dimension.
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sure the volume changes, it stretches the plastic out. ours did the same thing and i put a pieve o plywood on each side and ratchet strapped it together and now the bulges face in a little.
it's no biggie, I might knock together a frame from angle iron when i get a chance...that sucker won't move at all.
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You're volume won't change really... just the long dimension.
How could the dimension if the vessel change but the volume not?
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On a fixed size object (no stretching, though it is likely in this case) what you add to one dimension
you take from another.
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all of the easyway dip tanks do that.. we switched to a thicker CCI tank that doesnt do that and its much more stable. here is a photo
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I guess I just couldn't see a dip tank worth it's weight in salt actually STRETCHING!
We just got our CCI Dip and Strip Kit unboxed and that sucka ain't stretching!!
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I just built up a quick frame....works just fine!
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The tanks bulge....it's just a vessel to hold the fluid...thats what's important...not how the tank looks. If it still holds fluid and you can still get your screens clean that's all that really matters
Either the lid will still fit after you filled up the tank which means the vessel does not bulge and that is as it should be if you ask me or the tank bulges and the lid is just there for reasons of decorations before and during sales and to give me something to moan about;)
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You're volume won't change really... just the long dimension.
the volume will increase, just like a cylinder formed with an 8.5x11 piece of paper holds more volume made the fat way instead of the tall skinny way
we made a 2x4 frame not unlike what was just posted