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Someone wrote in and asked, again, despite the repeated warnings of the previous episode covering this topic, how to build a float tank properly.
Graham and Ashkahn try their best to restrain themselves and offer some practical advice about how to build your own tanks while also repeatedly warning about things to look out for when going forward with the process.
Show Resources
Don’t Build Your Own Float Tank! – DSP 118
Replacing Filtration Parts for your Float Tank – DSP 289
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Transcription of this episode... (in case you prefer reading)
Ashkahn: Hi. Hi, everybody.
Graham: Hey, I'm Graham.
Ashkahn: I'm Ashkahn and we've got info coming at you like laser beams.
Graham: It's a new catchphrase.
Ashkahn: I'm trying a couple out, let us know what you guys think about that.
Graham: Go to floattanksolutions.com/podcast.
Ashkahn: Just leave a review on our itunes about what you thought about that slogan.
Graham: Today's question is, sorry I had to clear my throat there. Today's question coming at you is, “I'm going to build my own float rooms regardless of your deterrences,