randini
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I have been trying to come up with a way to simply and cheaply filter waste motor oil. I deceided on a stand that would hold a 5-gallon bucket, that would drain through a filter bag, into another 5-gallon bucket. This is what I came up with. I mounted the top bucket on an angle so it would drain from one side, more completely. The filter bag rests in a frame to hold it. I have about $10 in steel, I used (#3) 1x1x48 and 1x1/4 bar stock.
I initally drilled a very small drain hole, with the idea that I would need to limit the flow. The filter bag can handle the flow very well, and does not fill up more than an inch or two, in the bottom of the bag. I think I will increase the hole size after this first batch, although. I did thin the WMO with gasoline to speed the process. I first tried a 25 micron bag. It went so well, that I then went to a 1 micron bag (just experimenting!).
I figure I can do almost 5 gallons each batch, and probably a couple of batches a day. I will let you know how it goes.
I initally drilled a very small drain hole, with the idea that I would need to limit the flow. The filter bag can handle the flow very well, and does not fill up more than an inch or two, in the bottom of the bag. I think I will increase the hole size after this first batch, although. I did thin the WMO with gasoline to speed the process. I first tried a 25 micron bag. It went so well, that I then went to a 1 micron bag (just experimenting!).
I figure I can do almost 5 gallons each batch, and probably a couple of batches a day. I will let you know how it goes.
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