By Gotcha Covered on Mar 18, 2011 United States has to be cheap. Screen Printing—ccabby105@aol.com 813.391.7231 There are 3 Comments By warrent178 on Mar 18, 2011 - 9:50 PM EDT Re: Looking for a dip tank I just picked one up today at the local farm supply shop. Its a rain barrel in a rectangle shape. It holds 12 screens at a time and is 55 gallons. You might want to check them out I paid 100 for it so it was a reasonable solution. By inkbrigade on Mar 19, 2011 - 4:11 AM EDT Re: Looking for a dip tank Do you have a brand name i could google? or some pics? Thanks! T-Shirt, Sweatshirt, Hoodie Screen Printing in Portland Oregon. inkbrigade.com By warrent178 on Mar 19, 2011 - 7:53 AM EDT Re: Looking for a dip tank http://www.rainwatersolutions.com/ This is the website the one they feature is a 65 gallon. If you have an Orschelns by you they stock them.
By warrent178 on Mar 18, 2011 - 9:50 PM EDT Re: Looking for a dip tank I just picked one up today at the local farm supply shop. Its a rain barrel in a rectangle shape. It holds 12 screens at a time and is 55 gallons. You might want to check them out I paid 100 for it so it was a reasonable solution.
By inkbrigade on Mar 19, 2011 - 4:11 AM EDT Re: Looking for a dip tank Do you have a brand name i could google? or some pics? Thanks! T-Shirt, Sweatshirt, Hoodie Screen Printing in Portland Oregon. inkbrigade.com
By warrent178 on Mar 19, 2011 - 7:53 AM EDT Re: Looking for a dip tank http://www.rainwatersolutions.com/ This is the website the one they feature is a 65 gallon. If you have an Orschelns by you they stock them.
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Re: Looking for a dip tank
I just picked one up today at the local farm supply shop. Its a rain barrel in a rectangle shape. It holds 12 screens at a time and is 55 gallons. You might want to check them out I paid 100 for it so it was a reasonable solution.
Re: Looking for a dip tank
Do you have a brand name i could google? or some pics?
Thanks!
T-Shirt, Sweatshirt, Hoodie Screen Printing in Portland Oregon.
inkbrigade.com
Re: Looking for a dip tank
http://www.rainwatersolutions.com/
This is the website the one they feature is a 65 gallon.
If you have an Orschelns by you they stock them.