Mark,
Try to find some used tractor trailer fuel tanks. They generally 
hold about 2-300 gals per side and probaby have the right holes at 
the right places, are designed to hold fuel oil and are not likely 
to rot out. Or should a smaller version be desired there is always 
used refer (refridgerated trailer) fuel tanks. Some are small 
(25gal) and most are larger (50gals) but occasionally they also have 
100gal ones that run the sidth of the trailer for long time storage 
of refridgerated freight.
California being such a stickler for details in that area there must 
be some that can be had cheaply or even free once they know what you 
want to do with them.

Just a thought.

L.

--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "skillshare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> They make good wash tanks for really large processors. AT the 
Berkeley 
> Biodiesel Coop we also used two of them to store several batches 
> before washing- we'd make several batches and put them into the 
first 
> IBC, let them settle for a couple of weeks while we filled the 
second 
> IBC (settling helps us have easier washing as glycerol and soap 
> settles more with a long wait time like this) and then wash.
> 
> But they don't drain as well as you might like, plus they're not 
> really designed for heat. I have several of these and was using 
one 
> for oil storage last year- it was in the sun, and it's not all 
that 
> hot here- and the plastic started to bulge out through the cage a 
> little pretty quickly (ie I don't think that UV was the problem 
that 
> quickly, it really looked like heat). I had the EMT conduit type 
cage 
> with relatively large squares. There are other types with smaller 
wire 
> squares as the cage, or sheet metal support sides instead of a 
cage 
> made out of tubing like mine had.
> 
> Dale Scroggins who invented the first water heater reactor we all 
> heard about (the touchless on journeytoforever) is now making fuel 
in 
> an IBC as he's fueling a bunch of family members.
> 
> IBC's are the perfect size tank in the US for large batches as 
they'll 
> let you do a 200 gallons of oil and one 55 gallon drum of methanol 
> batches. But the usual problems of plastics apply- and although I 
can 
> get many of these for free, I'm planning instead on using a 300 
gallon 
> steel diesel storage tank (the cylinder on it's side type of tank) 
and 
> simply washing in an IBC. The other problem is that large batches 
like 
> this are more difficult to mix well, so you might need to really 
work 
> on the quality control. I'm still looking for an appropriate pump 
to 
> mix mine- there are a few of them at biodieselgear.com and you 
might 
> be able to find used ones of those on eBay- and I'm also planning 
on 
> using a static baffle mixer to help get the initial mix to be very 
> even (www.mcmaster.com has several for sale)
> 
> Mark
> 
> --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "BEN ROBERTS" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > Thanks for the advice on the caustic soda Keith now my next 
question 
> to
> > everyone is........
> > 
> > Has anyone successfully made a processor from an IBC 
(1000litre) .  
> Just an
> > idea I've had since they are cheap and readily available with 
> draining taps
> > already fitted.  All thoughts welcome.
> > 
> > Best regards
> > 
> > Ben
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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