Humpy
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Jeepsinker you are absolutely correct. After I put in my inputs I remembered a course I took at Rock Island Arsenal 30 years ago called Corrosion Control and Prevention of Material Deterrioration where among a thousand other topics diesel fuel deterrioration and its after effects were discussed but since there is dust on my floppy disc I could not remember exactly what the details were so I called the course instructor yesterday and we talked for 20 minutes.
I told him I had just obtained a high quality drum hand truck that would handle steel and plastic drums upwards of 1000 lbs and that my intention was to get some drums and lay in a couple with off road diesel while the price of diesel is down and filled the drums in the upright position straight from the pump and seal them immediately and bring them home and store them in a place where sun light would not heat them and extreme cold would not be a issue in my shop.
He had the following recommendations:
Use Polyethene (HDPE) drums or Polypropylene. These drums will have such information molded into them and might indicate PE, HDPE, PP. Basically these are the only plastic drums suitable for food products.
No stabilizer is needed as long as the drums remain sealed and not exposed to conditions that will cause the formation of moisture. Once moisture is introduced to diesel you are on a downhill course.
HE STRESSED THAT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES USE PVC DRUMS ! ! ! ! !
I told him I had just obtained a high quality drum hand truck that would handle steel and plastic drums upwards of 1000 lbs and that my intention was to get some drums and lay in a couple with off road diesel while the price of diesel is down and filled the drums in the upright position straight from the pump and seal them immediately and bring them home and store them in a place where sun light would not heat them and extreme cold would not be a issue in my shop.
He had the following recommendations:
Use Polyethene (HDPE) drums or Polypropylene. These drums will have such information molded into them and might indicate PE, HDPE, PP. Basically these are the only plastic drums suitable for food products.
No stabilizer is needed as long as the drums remain sealed and not exposed to conditions that will cause the formation of moisture. Once moisture is introduced to diesel you are on a downhill course.
HE STRESSED THAT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES USE PVC DRUMS ! ! ! ! !