DiamondWash
Well-known member
We are going on 1 week because the temps have been in the single digits last time we opened in the teens cost us $300 for the less then $100 we made.
Try using a heavy guage tarp over the conveyor, put an extension cord with mutliple outlets and high wattage lightbulbs extending every 3-5 feet between the upper and lower rails of the conveyor. Obviously keep all of it out of the water.The longest stretch was about four days. I have 15 feet of conveyor outside. I took over the shop on Dec 18, and the pit had a foot of mud in the prep area that had already froze up. This proved problematic in regards to chain/rollers being frozen to the conveyor. Even with salt, it took some time and effort to get it loose. Then we found out the hard way that the previous owner wasn't especially vigilant when installing chain/cotter pins. These are difficult repairs out in the elements, but, you do what you gotta do! Now I have rollers coming up sideways... Some of the rollers are really old with worn carrier links, and messed up front rollers... But yeah, cold? I don't have hot water, and a wind curtain at the north end. The one day I did try in that weather, the brushes had a beautiful, glistening coating of ice on them!