Bofobo
M,Mizera(BOFOBO)
Well, I've been collecting scrap for an eternity and when all the pieces for a particular are item finally amassed I get building. Yesterday it was my much needed parts washing sink. The sink itself was from my camper washroom, the pump is an old (possibly still good but known only to function) fuel pump from my jimmy powered with a 12v 800mA power adaptor, formerly my pocket bike charger. The solvent from princess auto for $55, an old brush some old hose, and the leaking air nozzle (they are rebuildable but meh) some old bicycle inner tube and of course scrap steels, 1 brake rotor 1 dirtbike shipping crate and some scrap rebar.
Tools used, Mastercraft mig/flux core welder (110v) and master craft 4-1/2 angle grinder, file, wire brush, square and I fired up the forge to bend my sink ring. Pictures show the detail and It took 5 long lazy hours to working but with bells and whistles (dimmer switch for flow control) to be added later.
Also made a stopper visible in the pics and the circular bit in the bottom of the bucket is a glass candle holding cup, intended to keep heavy sediment away from the circulating pump.
Tools used, Mastercraft mig/flux core welder (110v) and master craft 4-1/2 angle grinder, file, wire brush, square and I fired up the forge to bend my sink ring. Pictures show the detail and It took 5 long lazy hours to working but with bells and whistles (dimmer switch for flow control) to be added later.
Also made a stopper visible in the pics and the circular bit in the bottom of the bucket is a glass candle holding cup, intended to keep heavy sediment away from the circulating pump.