I was thinking exactly the same thing. I rescued a discarded fabricated
stainless steel sink that looks like it was used either in a restaurant or
factory, and I have plenty of metal or plastic drums plus a surplus parts
washer
pump. It seems to me that all I need to so get some tubing and some kind of
nozzle, sit the drum under the sink drain, and I am set. What am I missing? I
would think that an old kitchen sink or washtub would work as well, but I was
lucky enough to find the stainless steel sink.
I guess the main thing I would be missing would be the cover with the fusible
link, but I plan to use my cleaner outdoors anyway (no more room in the barn!),
and just cover the drum securely when not in use.
Mike
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