Cal, tell the guy's I've scanned several of the projects from that book and the Blueprint Volume 2 book. All the need to do is ask and if I have it scanned, I'll email it to them
On the print washer....frankly, I feel that Perry Yob had a bad habit of over complicating things. I've been around somebody fibreglassing stuff and NEVER AGAIN! The stink is just awful.
I spoke to B-9 (sent him a copy of the book) and she showed it to a buddy that does PVC work-his buddy thinks it'd be pretty easy to weld one up from sheet PVC.
Cal, just remember when you build the print washer-water is 62.4 pound per cubic foot.
I ran the math on a 24 x 36 x 8 inside size print washer-250 pounds of water.
MFM,
I intend on using the book as a source of ideas/inspiration. Rarely do I follow directions, and pretty much I do things in clever ways.
Using sheet PVC is a great idea.
Also I'm well aware that water weighs about 8 pounds a gallon.
About 20 years ago I found this place on Long Island that sold these Chinese earthen ware gigantic bowls. The largest size held about 50 gallons which I used as an aquarium for Koi. I figure the weight of the water alone was about 400 pounds and the oversized urn about 80 pounds.
Some people have an infinity with animals. Walking around dogs kinda go nutz wanting to play with me. Koi are very intelliegent and I had 5 in my aquarium.
Koi live to eat and my biggest fish I named "Shaq" because he would jump and splash as if he was a Killer Whale at SeaWorld. Inderstand that Shaq grew to be an eight pound fish and he was about the size of my calf ankle to knee. I trained him to eat out of my hand.
Another Koi I named "Ali" short for Alligator. He was golden orange, but he had metallic scale pattern that made him like a reptile. He also kinda hovered near the surface like a gator. Ali was not as fat as Shaq, and perhaps he was only 6 pounds.
Pretty remarkable how big I was able to grow these Koi. I had a German filter (Eihiem) that pumped 350 gallons per hour. On top of that I ran a big airstone to airate the water.
Koi are pig like fish and on top of all that I did frequent water exchanges. Once a week would be a 45 gallon exchange and during the week 5 gallons each day.
So my fish were kind of a circus attraction. Whenever I had guests Shaq would come out of the water and surprise people who thought they were being attacked. Pretty much he was just a food processor and an eating machine.
Another thing is that I fed my Koi this boutique/expensive food that was engineered for them.
During a NYC black out I used a 5 gallon bucket to airate the water every half hour, but when night came I would drink a quart of cold water. Pretty much I would wake in 30 minutes on cue to airate the water because I had to pee.
I killed my whole school of Koi when I experienced an airpump failure. Pretty much the loss airation killed them. I buried the bodies in my garden.
Cal