Cranked Up on the Wash Station for Hog Fest today. The Crew's Tent site does not have water or power so no place to wash serving equipment or hands. This was what I was ask to find a solution for. They also had no way to haul this heavy Wash Station so that is where the previous project, the Trailer came from.

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To get started I cut two runners and 2 transverse tubes to weld a rectangle that the tank fits inside of. I wanted the tank to be removable so the width allows that from the end panel. The hole drilled in the tube is on each end. See when welding if you don't provide a air path to bleed off the pressure its hard to seal weld something. I have a few jigs in the shop but this one is made for the need at hand. I get near perfect, flat, square joints using this fixture. It will provide perfect but this is a donation project, near perfect is good enough today.

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I'm using my MIG to burn this project together. TIG is pretty but pretty slow too. All of this wash station will be skinned out in 90ga 5052 Marine Aluminum after painting the frame.

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The Hold Down Brackets for the 65 gallon water tank sat up off the bottom of the tank quite a bit. I didn't like it and needed to support the weight of the tank so I fitted and welded this T-Top material (really Step material for ladders on boats) which is 1-1/4 inches thick allowing me to French the Tank into the frame taking up some of the clearance but leaving enough travel to securely hold the tank once bolted in place.

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You can see there is still 3/4in clearance between the frame and the hold down brackets.

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This fixture really makes it easy to get square joints in 3 planes.

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Using my Miller 350P for this I loaded some old .030 4043 Filler wire I've had for years to use instead of the 3/64th 5356 wire I use for boat building. The 350P doesn't like the small diameter wire and the run-in was poor up to this point. I increased the run-in to 75% and it stopped the cold start to the weld it was feeding me and started burning in from the start.

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I contacted the Chef at this point to ask if he wanted to wash from Left to Right or Right to Left. He's left handed so that answered the question, Left to Right. Then I was thinking of just letting the sink ride part on the frame but it looked too funny to me so I framed it in, offsetting from the edge a bit. See I can't mount this sink in the traditional way because the fasteners would tear out bouncing on the road. No, this has to be a Bullet-Proof install. I decided to sandwich the sink between a full frame-in and the counter top (King Starboard in this case).

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I fitted the crossmembers super perfect so no distortion but a very tight fit. Now the sink will be locked in, immovable once the top deck is installed.

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Here is where I stopped for the day, the frame is all welded up. Tomorrow I have to install mounting for a NOCO battery charger, a 50AH Lithium Battery from Drew, and a 12 VDC 30psi On-Demand water pump. All water supply plumbing will be handled with Garden Hose connections as 2 55gal external water tanks will be on the trailer too.