Rolling table

Tracker

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Also, how is ease of access to the reservoir? Can you please show how you access it? It looks pretty tight to get under there.

... maybe that's just where you catch runoff?
 

MikeMuffler

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Also, how is ease of access to the reservoir? Can you please show how you access it? It looks pretty tight to get under there.

... maybe that's just where you catch runoff?
Pipe is 1" schedule 40 sprinkler pipe. Stops can be seen in the second picture. The tote underneath acts as a sump basin to collect runoff, ac condensate and dehumidifier water. It has a small sump pump in it to pump water through a garden hose to a drain in another room.
 

Herb & Suds

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I used to run drain to waste tables
They were too heavy to roll at my age
I always thought if I did it again for shits and giggles I would use steel studs
Just a thought
 

Apalchen

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Very nice design, just a word of caution raw wood is not a good material for the long term. I ended up burning mine, they can get really gross and molded. Mine lasted about a year. Granted tours are nicer than mine so before they get gross you should paint them to seal stuff out and also so you can wash them better.
 

MikeMuffler

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Very nice design, just a word of caution raw wood is not a good material for the long term. I ended up burning mine, they can get really gross and molded. Mine lasted about a year. Granted tours are nicer than mine so before they get gross you should paint them to seal stuff out and also so you can wash them better.
Yes, like most of my home renovations that last step might take a while (baseboards!!!). Will get around to it one day. Next run I will cover the table in puck board as well so I don't have to worry about tearing the poly.
 
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