Biopowered - vegetable oil and biodiesel forum
Biodiesel => Biodiesel equipment => Topic started by: jkis on November 07, 2013, 09:06:59 PM
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i picked up an outside storage container for settling my oil, it has surface rust and i'd like to paint it. blend it in with the shed ect, i already have some aldi paint so would like to use it up.
no oil should come into contact with the paint, as i'm thinking to pump the oil into it and gravity feed it into the reactor.
cheers stuart
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it has surface rust and i'd like to paint it. blend it in with the shed ect,
...is anyone thinking the same as me?
; )
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it has surface rust and i'd like to paint it. blend it in with the shed ect,
...is anyone thinking the same as me?
; )
okay, iv'e had me coffey, let me know whats on your mind
cheers stuart
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I think he probably means that the whole lot will be oil coloured before long.
I think most of us find that our best intentions of keeping things oil free become long distant memorys after a while.
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i was thinking of pumping the oil up, about 3 mtrs. and letting gravity load the reactor, if not i will put a pump on it (faster) so the biggest mistake i could make is to overfill and it comes out of the breather on top, i will be careful until i can work out a simple stop system before the big mess.
i think i have just answered my own question.
cheers stuart
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it has surface rust and i'd like to paint it. blend it in with the shed ect,
...is anyone thinking the same as me?
; )
As guessed, i was thinking that, in order to blend it in with the shed, it would probably need to be splattered in oil and other crud.
You never know - you may be one of the lucky few?
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thank you guy's, any ideas for a stop system so i don't join the ranks of mess makers
cheers stuart