Inlet and Vortex, major alterations
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Bob,
Just thought, washing machines are a standard worktop type fitment in a 600mm wide unit. They're pretty tight in the metal, so I wouldn't think theyre any less than 550mm dia by 450mm deep. If me old maths is right, vol of a cyl is pye(can't find the symbol on this f*#£ing keyboard)r squaredxheight. thats 3.1415x0.275x0.275x0.45=0.11metres cubed if me maths is right. x1000= 110litres capacity
I must lay down..my brain hurts.....
Just thought, washing machines are a standard worktop type fitment in a 600mm wide unit. They're pretty tight in the metal, so I wouldn't think theyre any less than 550mm dia by 450mm deep. If me old maths is right, vol of a cyl is pye(can't find the symbol on this f*#£ing keyboard)r squaredxheight. thats 3.1415x0.275x0.275x0.45=0.11metres cubed if me maths is right. x1000= 110litres capacity
I must lay down..my brain hurts.....
Niel,
You nailed it. I just measured it and it is 45 cm in diameter and 30 cm deep.
Here is a link to the thread in the archive:
[url]http://www.koiquest.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=748[/url]
B.Scott
You nailed it. I just measured it and it is 45 cm in diameter and 30 cm deep.
Here is a link to the thread in the archive:
[url]http://www.koiquest.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=748[/url]
B.Scott
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Cheers Scotty, I'm reading that thread now..
Ayup macaws,
I'll have to ask my brother (he's a contracts service engineer for whirlpool, formerly phillips) if the inners are Stainless or not...doubt they're food grade/fishy grade tho..
Suppose it all depends if you're a steel or glass kind of bloke...
Ayup macaws,
I'll have to ask my brother (he's a contracts service engineer for whirlpool, formerly phillips) if the inners are Stainless or not...doubt they're food grade/fishy grade tho..
Suppose it all depends if you're a steel or glass kind of bloke...