I don't actually know if there is an inlet, I will have to look, if not, there will be.
Yesterday was a pretty good day, started out by working on the pressure washers, still no go on either of them, the big gas powered one would run for a little, then the pump would kick out, wasn't able to try the heat as I wanted to make sure the pump was working so I wouldn't burn something up. The electric one wouldn't pump at all, but we got the fuel filter and lines plumbed up, so it was ready. Luckily the pressure washer guy is a money *****, he came by at 7PM and fixed the smaller one, then we did some trouble shooting on the bigger one. Turns out I just don't have enough water flow to run it, I will have to work on that for sure. He did say that if I fill one of the totes, the pressure washer will **** water from it and it should be fine without any auxiliary pump or anything.
In the middle part of the day we worked on the Muv-All trailer a bit, got the length of the air brake hoses figured out and ordered all of them for next week. We looked at the Clean Burn furnace and it looks like it is in good shape, I have to clean it completely out before I can say for sure. Then we worked on getting the big oil tanks pumped out, they have some crappy stuff in them, probably a third of it was water. The tote that we put that **** in will be left outside this winter, so whatever water is in there can freeze, then I can pump off the oil. There is probably 50 gallons that is still usable. I still need to drain out what is left, then I am going to pressure wash the tanks and start with totally clean tanks, that way I can keep them as clean as possible.
We also assembled the last wooden shelf in the Mayflower trailer, I still have a lot of metal racking to assemble, but I wanted to get the wooden one done so I can start loading things all the way to the front and work my way out to the back door. I also took delivery of one of two dehumidifiers that a friend scored, we agreed on a reasonable price, but he wants me to hook one up and make sure it will work for what I need. Essentially I am going to install one at the Salvage Garage and the other in the basement area of the house at the Hill. These things are big, they still run on 120 volts, but on a 20 amp circuit. They will take 25 gallons of moisture out of the air per day. This will be great for both locations, the SG has air conditioning, but it stays damp enough that the floor gets wet. The basement area at the Hill stays cool, but the moisture is pretty bad, the dehumidifier will be a stop gap fix, long term will be to divert the water that comes off the roof away from the foundation.
Unfortunately, today is going to be a short day, I have to attend my GF's coworker's wedding, not my idea of fun.
