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    UAMCC Contractor Member Rsuds's Avatar
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    Default Re: Condo rig

    You can stack the machines with only a couple of problems. Some times when the tank is very low and you are starting the top machine you may need to prime it. Greg was right with the gas vents make sure they are always open. We have our machines stacked inside the trucks so we always make sure to get the heat out, so in a trailer I do not se a problem.

    We do the same thing with a couple of drums filled with juice and have problems with rust and doing floors, I even had a leak on the drivetrain that needed to be replaced. We do the floors every year, I need the box trucks so we can lock it all up, if I had the money for a warehouse that we can park them in that would great. Great looking trailer and with the 8 or 10 gal. machines you should knock out a lot of work with that thing, just keep the water flowing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JL Pressure View Post
    Hey here's a picture of one of our condo rigs. I want to add another 8gpm cold machine to it, but running out of space I also would like to possibly add bigger gas tanks

    Has anyone ever stacked machines, what I am thinking is have my welder build a rack/stand not quite all the way over the front two machines, but half way over and then that space under up near the water tank add larger gas tanks. I wonder about vibration with them being stacked

    Can I also run more than one machine off a gas tank? I have a fear of that much gas and that many machines so close to each other. any ideas or thoughts??

    I have some space in the back, but I really want to save that space for other 5's of chems and stuff
    Hey Jeff!,
    You have plenty of room on that trailer! Put another machine on the tong of the trailer and another on the back.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Innovativewash View Post
    Hey Jeff!,
    You have plenty of room on that trailer! Put another machine on the tong of the trailer and another on the back.



    LOL
    Maybe just 6 machines and stack them 3 high, then I'll have space for the kitchen sink LOL Hey maybe I will get an open top tank add some jets and put a burner on it and the crew can have a good relaxing hot tub after a hard day of work

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    UAMCC Charter Member Chris Apple's Avatar
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    Thats a good looking rig Jeff.

    Mine is in pieces scattered between my garage and driveway.

    I am rebuilding it for no other reason than to get my machines as far away from the chemical tanks as possible.

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