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Steel Barrels have either a solid top with a small cap or a fully removable lid with a band around the top to seal it.  This depends on what the barrel was originally intended to do.  Most liquids usually have a small cap with the clip top barrels typically used for powder products.  Both are readily available.  The barrel pictured here originally contained fruit juice but had a membrane inside so a "clip top" barrel was used. This barrel cost the author £10 and as a result of the membrane has no corrosion inside.  
  
  
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Revision as of 06:20, 15 April 2014


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There are a number of ways you can get hold of, or make a tank. This page describes how a tank can be made using a 44 gallon drum and a home made come.

Cone and Drum




Processor tank

Steel Barrels have either a solid top with a small cap or a fully removable lid with a band around the top to seal it. This depends on what the barrel was originally intended to do. Most liquids usually have a small cap with the clip top barrels typically used for powder products. Both are readily available. The barrel pictured here originally contained fruit juice but had a membrane inside so a "clip top" barrel was used. This barrel cost the author £10 and as a result of the membrane has no corrosion inside.




Welding a cone to a drum.

It is far easier to weld a lap joint than try to lay a fillet considering the gauge of the drum.

You will need 0.6mm wire and a proper shield gas that is suitable for shallow penatration, Co2 isn't really good enough.

Fit the cone on the drum and tack the lap joint every 6 inch, close down any gaps between the cone and drum wall, grind flush all tacks.

Lay the drum on its side and weld in a downward direction between the 10 and 20 past position. You'll have to get the weld speed, amps and wire feed just right so a bit of practice will be needed before you weld in anger.

Grind back flush the last 15-20mm of each section of weld and start the next section on top of it, when you get to the last run of weld grind both ends flush so you start and finish over the existing welds.



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