Tank tumbling

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Anyone have a home made tumbler? I am looking to make one
 
I lay mine on the belt of a treadmill and use a couple of pieces of 2" PVC to provide a roller to keep the tank from going off the end of the treadmill.

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I lay mine on the belt of a treadmill and use a couple of pieces of 2" PVC to provide a roller to keep the tank from going off the end of the treadmill.

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Warren Thanks for the idea, however I dont have a treadmill. Guess its plan B, make a tumbler from scratch
 
Some people have a treadmill sitting around collecting dust I thought I would throw the idea out there.
 
used to have one for wife but sold it
 
Doing a tank by hand sucks. I have 11 tanks and all O2 clean so too many for hand cleaning
 
I lay mine on the belt of a treadmill and use a couple of pieces of 2" PVC to provide a roller to keep the tank from going off the end of the treadmill.

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That's probably the most use an in home treadmill has ever seen my ex wife insisted on getting one and after 2 days of it being in the house it turned into a coat rack lol
 
I think it should count as using the treadmill for a half hour.
 
Warren Thanks for the idea, however I dont have a treadmill. Guess its plan B, make a tumbler from scratch

It's early February, in about another month the Treadmills people acquired to fulfill their new years resolutions will start popping up on Craigslist. :)

Tobin
 

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