Like I said before, a 20 gallon washer only requires about 8-10 gallons
to be useful. And NAPA sells solvent for about 3.75 a gallon.
Flinthoof Ponypal wrote:
>
> I'm still at a crossroads between a 20-40 tank. I could afford the 40
> gallon, but not sure anything on a Spit would require the larger tank and
> space is always a concern in the garage. Need to decide fairly soon which
> to go for.
>
> Also, this is a stupid question, but I'll ask it- how much solvent
>will a
> 20 or 40 gallon unit take? The obvious answer is 20 or 40 gallons, but I
> can't see how that much fluid could possible fit in those tanks. How much
> is actually put in there? At what level in the tank? Curious, curious,
> curious.
>
> -Vegaman Dan
> -68 Spitui!
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