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AD1T Espresso bar
- kjjohnson
- 1° Apista restauratore
- Messaggi: 6143
- Iscritto il: 3 dicembre 2007, 11:17
- Ape owned: MPR2
- Località: Bayfield, Ontario, Canada
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Re: AD1T Espresso bar
Can I ask if you have both fresh water and waste water tanks in the Ape? I'm doing one for a USA client and their requirements are huge! Can't imagine you've been able to fit very large tanks in yours. Looks fabulous by the way, congratulations. - Ken
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Re: AD1T Espresso bar
Hello Ken,kjjohnson ha scritto:Can I ask if you have both fresh water and waste water tanks in the Ape? I'm doing one for a USA client and their requirements are huge! Can't imagine you've been able to fit very large tanks in yours. Looks fabulous by the way, congratulations. - Ken
Sorry for my late reply. First time I log back into mondoape since post. I have a "big" tank I don't remember the exact size but its about 70 x 60 x 45. When I use it in front of my shop, I can plug the water ( from tab) onto the tank with a "gardena" connector. In the tank I have a (sorry don't know the english word) floating devise which operates a valve to fill with more water when a certain level is reached (like a toilet). But the volume of the tank is quite big so I don't necessarily need to connect when tank is full. For the waste water I have either a bucket underneath the ape or the possibility to connect a hose that I can lead to a nearby drain in the street.
If you have more questions, please mail to jaykars@yahoo.com
rgds, Jay