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kettle mixing tank 2000 gallon mueller stainless dimple US $14,950.00
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Cambro 6 Gallon Beverage Dispener / Mixing Tank US $41.95
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Binks 30 Gallon Mixing Tank With Gast Vacuum Pump US $150.00
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Tank Mixing Motors for Waste Treatment US $395.00 |
65 Gallon Vertical Steel Industrial Kettle Mixing Tank US $1,250.00
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1000 Gal Vert. Mixing Tank w/ Myers Mixers., Item #8317 US $18,000.00
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400 Gallon Stainless Industrial Kettle Mixing Tank US $4,500.00
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500 Gallon Stainless Industrial Kettle Mixing Tank US $4,500.00
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USED: Graco Mix Tank 125 gallons, carbon steel, vertica US $1,750.00 |
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Girton 2,000 gallon S.S.Vertical Mix Tank #8058 US $8,500.00
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60" In-Tank Mixing Motors 1725 RPM with side clamp US $395.00 |
40" In-Tank Mixing Motors 1725 RPM with side clamp US $395.00 |
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USED 560 GAL. STAINLESS STEEL MIXING TANK US $7,500.00
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USED 280 GAL. STAINLESS STEEL MIXING TANK US $5,500.00
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USED 200 GALLON STAINLESS STEEL JACKETED MIX TANK US $9,000.00
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350 GAL S.S. STEAM JACKETED MIXING TANK KETTLE W/SCALE US $16,000.00
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2000 GALLON POLY LINED LIQUID MIX TANK, USED US $12,500.00
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2000 GALLON POLY MIX TANK & MIXER MOUNTING FRAME US $2,500.00
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200 GALLON STAINLESS STEEL MIX TANK AND PUMP US $8,500.00
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125GAL STAINLESS VERTICAL MIXING TANK US $1,250.00
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100 GALLON STAINLESS STEEL MIX TANK US $1,000.00
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2000 GALLON FRP RAVEN MIX TANK US $2,500.00
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2000 GALLON FRP POLY MIX TANK US $2,500.00
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Sanitary Mix Tank-25 Gallon Capacity US $700.00
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LEE INDUSTRIES S/S MIXING TANK & MIXER, USED US $800.00
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150 gal Chemical Mix Tank with Magnetek Electrode Unit US $200.00
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MIXING TANK WITH PUMP & MIXER G E MOTOR, HP: 1/4 US $350.00
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MIXING TANK WITH PUMP & MIXER G E MOTOR 1/4 HP US $350.00
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MIXING TANK WITH PUMP & MIXER G E MOTOR, 1/4 HP US $350.00
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5000 5,000 Gallon Stainless Steel Mix Vessel Tank w Mixer in NJ US $24,500.00
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500 GAL GLASS LINED MIXING TANK US $3,500.00 |
Used- Graco Mixing System consisting of: (1) Graco tank US $7,500.00 |
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Portable Steel Mixing Tank by Justrite Sale Price: $128.50 |
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The Portable Mixing Tank minimizes the risk of spills or fire when mixing hazardous, flammable liquids. Lid is fully removable and clamps securely shut. Gasket seals tightly to prevent flammable vapors from escaping. Lid can be padlocked for added security. A self-closing spout on the lid automatically ventilates the interior, and an internal flame arrestor protects the contents from ignition sources. Safety bonding tab can be used to reduce static electricity build-up. Swinging bail handle makes tank easy to carry. Rugged 24-gauge coated steel construction is finished with a powder paint for maximum durability and chemical resistance. Meets EPA 40 CFR 63.803(g) Work Practice Standard Storage Requirements. Also meets EPA requirements by limiting VHAP (volatile hazardous air pollutants) emissions. Justrite Part # 27705 Ships from either Illinois or California. Call (888) 322-5722 for availability. |
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There are many unique factors affecting the price of artisan lampwork beads. This article gives insights from a lampworker's perspective to help the buyer understand the basic costs of making a handmade bead.
First, lampwork glass is expensive. Why? There are only a handful of glass manufacturers in the world controlling the price of glass. The major companies are located in Italy, Germany, India, Japan, Czech Republic overseas and Bullseye and Spectrum in the USA. Glass from other countries incurs a hefty import tax compounded by the rise of oil prices. Since lampwork glass is a specialty niche, production lines are small, causing glass prices to remain high.
Secondly, a start up inventory of glass can be in the hundreds and easily escalate into the thousands of dollars. Italy's Effetre glass line has over 100 colors to accommodate the color ranges. Most lampworkers will work with glass from many manufacturers as long as the glass is compatible. Effetre and Bullseye are not compatible but both offer unique qualities that are desirable. If a lampworker wants to work in both, a complete line would need to be bought in both glasses. Glass prices start at $6.00 a pound for a basic color, custom colors cost in the $30+ range and silvered glasses top in at $100.00 a pound. A pound can be only 8-10, 20" rods, a quantity quickly used up with any experimenting. Compound the necessity of buying large quantities of glass with the high cost of glass and you can see how quickly money is spent on supplies.
Why not mix the glass colors? Mixing colors in glass is based on chemical reactions while making the glass. With pigmented based colors, like in painting, one can mix white with red and get pink. Mixing a white glass and a red glass will not make a pretty pink glass. It is necessary to learn the chemistry as well as the mineral equations in mixing glass. Making glass colors is a time consuming procedure that is done mostly by advanced lampworkers with chemistry backgrounds and who enjoy this aspect of glass. The average lampworker, due to lack of time or expertise, will buy each color of glass, including lighter and darker shades of a single color.
Thirdly, equipment and tools are expensive. Working in molten glass requires special equipment and tools that command a high price due to the scarcity of availability. Only in recent years, as working lampworkers develop tools out of necessity and self produced them, is expensive equipment even available. A constant expense for working beadmakers is oxygen usage. Most will use a large oxygen tank every 3 days and with a hefty $25 price tag per tank, oxygen alone can cost $200 a month. A newer method of creating oxygen with oxygen concentrators has become popular. The initial investment is in the thousands, but if the lampworker is serious about a career, this has become a sound investment.
Lampworking is an expensive endeavor in all areas. It requires an abundant learning zeal, a deep pocket for expenses and a willingness to persevere into a field that is little understood. Because artisan glass beads are new to the art world, recognition and appreciation is slowly being gained through education. It is the passion of the lampworker for the love of glass that sustains the drive to make a career from lampworking.
Patsy Evins received a BFA in drawing and painting plus four years in private art institutions. In 1998, she changed her focus from painting to glass. Her studies in glass have been extensive with training from leaders in the glass industry. Her fine art lampwork beads have been featured in magazines, books and competitions, as well as in art museums and personal art collections. View artwork at http://www.patsyevinsstudio.com. Click on Lampwork Bead Articles for more of Patsy Evins' articles on lampworking or to sign up to be on the Preferred Customer Mailing List.
Adding Angelfish To Your Freshwater Fish Tank
Angelfish are beautiful and graceful - a great addition to any fish tank but you need to be careful that you don't put them in a tank that has fish that they will not get along with. Even though these fish seem peaceful and gentle, they can be mildly aggressive and might tend to eat your smaller fish!
A member of the Cichlid family, Angelfish come in many varieties and colors. They can be a little bit fragile when they are young but as they grow older they can be quite hardy. You'll want to keep them in groups of six or more, however, as just two or three is not a good mix and you may find that the stronger one bullies the weaker fish, but if you keep them in large schools they should be fine.
You'll need a large aquarium for these fish, either 29 gallons or larger depending on how many fish total you want to keep. Make sure you have gravel that is at least 1/4" thick. You will have to keep the tank temperature between 70 and 82°F so be sure that you mix your angelfish with other fish that thrive in this temperature. Make sure your aquarium is at least 24 inches deep - the deeper the better and the deeper your fish tank, the larger your fish will grow. Some angel fish have been reported to grow as large as 12 inches.
Angelfish are not that difficult to feed and they don't really require any special food. You can give them the floating flake food that you find in any pet store and may be substituted in some freeze dried blood worms. If you want to give them a treat, try some brine shrimp or live black worms but be sure to select worms that are in good condition. Although the angelfish is mildly aggressive there are many other fish that can get along quite well in the tank with them. Large Tetras (not the tiny neons) and Silver Dollar fish get along great as do Swordtails Mollies and Platies. Avoid putting Guppies in with your Angelfish is the Angels do tend to eat them. Other fish that you can include in the tank include Gouramis, Clown Loaches, Bala Sharks and Giant Danios.
Although easy to care for and rather hardy, Angelfish can become victims to other fish that like to nip at their long fins. In addition to this they can be susceptible to a common fish tank disease called hole in the head disease which manifests itself as a sore on the fishes head and spreads alarmingly eventually killing the fish.
If you treat your angelfish right, don't overcrowd the tank, make sure you do regular maintenance, feed him properly and keep the tank at the right temperature your fish can live for 10 years!
About the Author
Lee Dobbins writes for
Fish Tank Guide
where you can learn more about setting up and maintaining a fish tank as well as the
different types of tropical freshwater fish
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It's called the U.S. Military!
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