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    Anyone used this flood system??

    Harbor Freight has a 2 gallon flood system and I was wondering if anybody used it or has seen it.

    Designed for long-run metal working operations.
    Pump: 110V, 60Hz, 0.4 amps, 15 GPM
    Two gallon capacity
    Steel pump housing
    Resevoir size: 14" x 11" x 7"
    Flexible 15'' zinc plated nozzle
    Magnetic base



    ITEM 45333-1VGA

    $39.99


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    That's pretty cool. Ouch for the pun.


    I don't use that particular setup. I bought a 3.5 gallon parts washer from them and converted it. I think I gave $49 for this one.


    It works great. It had the same type nozzle as this one. I installed a little air valve to regulate the flow. I was unable to find my tank online and I didn't see this coolant setup at the store. It looks to be a nice setup. Looks like you could easily expand the volume as well.
    Lee


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