Build your own water reclaim/recycle system

Ok, it has been a while since I last updated this post. I did in fact go ahead and build my own reclaim system. Well, I half built it. I bought my recovery drums already set up with filters, bulk heads, vac breaks, etc...from Hot and Mighty. Which is something I wont do again because it looks very simple to fabricate yourself. I originally wanted to build the drums myself but was a little unsure about a couple details. So I purchased a brand new roots 45 blower that was rated for 395cfm and 16" of lift. Then I bought a 25hp honda motor to run the blower. I built a base for the blower and engine and got to work! Take a look and let me know what you think.View attachment 24881View attachment 24882View attachment 24883View attachment 24884

Sweet
 
Well how much did you end up spending on that reclaim unit minus the sc

Haha, Chris the questions is what could I build one again for! There was quite a learning curve doing this so I definitely spend a little more than I wanted to. In this system I have about 5200.00 or so into it. I went a little overkill on the engine size, and it cost me 2k alone for the barrels completely set up from hot and mighty. If I had to do it over again, I think I could do it for 3500.00 give or take with steel barrels. If I wanted to go with stainless barrels again, probably 4500.00.
 
I wonder why jerry and hot and mighty use two drums before the blower? To me it would seem easier to build a box and put the sand trap, filter and pump out in.
 
I wonder why jerry and hot and mighty use two drums before the blower? To me it would seem easier to build a box and put the sand trap, filter and pump out in.
The only big problems I have encountered so far is the surface cleaner I use not reclaiming as much water as it was advertised. The system I have should be able to run two sets of containment barrels at once. So sucking up all the water from one surface cleaner should be no problem at all. So im not sure if I have a bad egg or what when it comes to the surface cleaner.
 
I wonder why jerry and hot and mighty use two drums before the blower? To me it would seem easier to build a box and put the sand trap, filter and pump out in.
Lou im not sure of all the details as to why they use two containment barrels. But I can only speculate that it would require less cleaning and little easier on the sump pump. I have found that when the barrels start getting dirty (about an hour of use)that there is a lot moisture that makes its way into the blower and it starts to be a mist monster out of the silencer.
 
Ok, it has been a while since I last updated this post. I did in fact go ahead and build my own reclaim system. Well, I half built it. I bought my recovery drums already set up with filters, bulk heads, vac breaks, etc...from Hot and Mighty. Which is something I wont do again because it looks very simple to fabricate yourself. I originally wanted to build the drums myself but was a little unsure about a couple details. So I purchased a brand new roots 45 blower that was rated for 395cfm and 16" of lift. Then I bought a 25hp honda motor to run the blower. I built a base for the blower and engine and got to work! Take a look and let me know what you think.View attachment 24881View attachment 24882View attachment 24883View attachment 24884


That is awesome man!! Great job! How much did u spend?
 
It should come as no surprise that the guy from Louisville has a nice vac system. The Louisville guys know a lot about suckin'.
Go Big Blue.
 
It should come as no surprise that the guy from Louisville has a nice vac system. The Louisville guys know a lot about suckin'.
Go Big Blue.

Lol .....go cats

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Ok, it has been a while since I last updated this post. I did in fact go ahead and build my own reclaim system. Well, I half built it. I bought my recovery drums already set up with filters, bulk heads, vac breaks, etc...from Hot and Mighty. Which is something I wont do again because it looks very simple to fabricate yourself. I originally wanted to build the drums myself but was a little unsure about a couple details. So I purchased a brand new roots 45 blower that was rated for 395cfm and 16" of lift. Then I bought a 25hp honda motor to run the blower. I built a base for the blower and engine and got to work! Take a look and let me know what you think.View attachment 24881View attachment 24882View attachment 24883View attachment 24884

That system turned out nice, great job building it.

The trailer looks great too.
 
Post pictures of the surface cleaner and bottom, maybe it is something simple that is not right on it.

How is it cleaning other than picking up the water?
 
Post pictures of the surface cleaner and bottom, maybe it is something simple that is not right on it.

How is it cleaning other than picking up the water?
I will take some pictures tomorrow and post them Chris. It cleans great. I have only had the opportunity to use a couple surface cleaners and this one has been the best so far. It is the first vacuuming surface cleaner I have owned though. I have looked this thing over top to bottom, inside and out and cant figure out why it is not reclaiming all the water. And I use "all the water" loosely. I know it wont get every drop. Maybe when I put some pictures up, you seasoned vets will see something I dont.

Thx
 
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