Custer
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I've recently started collecting and filtering wmo. I've purchased several items including (3) 275 gallon poly tank totes to store everything in. My entire setup is outdoors. I receive the oil in mostly 55 gallon barrels and filter to 25 micron into what I call my blend/settle tank. Which is a 275 gallon poly tote. I added 50 gallon of diesel to 200 gallon of wmo. After letting settle for a couple weeks and waiting for a nice warm day here in the great lakes region, I pumped all but the bottom few inches through a 5 micron sock filter into another 275 gallon tote. The oil was still rather thick and didn't flow as well as I'd liked. So, I've read on here before where guys have painted their tanks black to help heat and thin the oil. Thought it sounded reasonable so that's what I did. Now the thing swells like it's gonna blow the lid off it.
And we are expecting over 90 degree sunny days for the next week or so here.
So,.... this might be a rather dumb question. And it might even cause a collective eye roll for those that know the answer.
But could these poly tanks expand enough to cause a crack or deteriorate over time causing weakness and lessen their lifespan?
And what about freezing temps in the winter? Will the plastic get brittle over the years of heating and cooling and potentially cause a huge mess?
Anyone had any bad experiences with poly tank totes?
Thanks in advance.
Custer,
And we are expecting over 90 degree sunny days for the next week or so here.
So,.... this might be a rather dumb question. And it might even cause a collective eye roll for those that know the answer.
But could these poly tanks expand enough to cause a crack or deteriorate over time causing weakness and lessen their lifespan?
And what about freezing temps in the winter? Will the plastic get brittle over the years of heating and cooling and potentially cause a huge mess?
Anyone had any bad experiences with poly tank totes?
Thanks in advance.
Custer,