I need the gum tank on my carton-gluing machine re-engineered from the ground up. You can remote into my shop computer via UltraViewer to study the current CAD files and live camera feed of the existing cast-aluminum tank that keeps corroding. From what you’ll see, the critical shortcomings are obvious: weak sealing surfaces, fiddly clean-out procedures, and a body material that simply doesn’t last in a glue-heavy environment. The brief is straightforward: switch the construction to stainless-steel sheet-metal with strategic plastic inserts or fittings wherever they make maintenance easier. I’m prioritising a tougher sealing mechanism, fast disassembly for daily wash-downs, and overall durability. Matching the original footprint isn’t essential as long as the new design bolts straight onto the same mounting points and keeps all hose and sensor positions unchanged. Deliverables • 3D CAD model SolidWorks assembly of the redesigned tank • Manufacturing drawings with bend lines, weld symbols and material call-outs • Exploded view or short guide that shows the disassembly/cleaning sequence I’ll validate the fit by overlaying your model on the legacy assembly during a shared UltraViewer session; once everything lines up, we’ll proceed to final drawings. If you have prior sheet-metal or food-grade equipment experience, that will be a big plus, but clear, fabrication-ready documentation is what will ultimately win the job.