nf6x
Feral Engineer
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Thanks for the info! Last weekend I transferred all of my waste oil from cracked plastic buckets and so forth into my nice shiny new (well, actually rusty and old!) barrel, with a nice shiny new (well, now it's oily and dirty) 5-gallon drum-top funnel. Some goop did get in there before I saw it and started pouring more carefully, and it even gunked up the coarse metal screen in the funnel outlet. I had to swirl the gunk around with a convenient stick just to unclog the screen. So, I think that a cleanable/reusable screen filter is definitely going to be needed before a finer filter!
My drum pump is an air-powered piston type made by ARO. The piston housing hangs down through the 2" bung hole and extends all the way to the intake port, and I don't think there's enough clearance to strap a metal screen over the intake and still get it to fit through the bung hole. It is adjustable to allow me to keep it off the bottom of the drum, though. Maybe I should reserve that pump for pumping clean oil/fuel, and get a cheap pump with a narrow suction tube for pumping dirty oil, so that I can install some sort of intake screen to keep the worst gunk from going through the pump.
My drum pump is an air-powered piston type made by ARO. The piston housing hangs down through the 2" bung hole and extends all the way to the intake port, and I don't think there's enough clearance to strap a metal screen over the intake and still get it to fit through the bung hole. It is adjustable to allow me to keep it off the bottom of the drum, though. Maybe I should reserve that pump for pumping clean oil/fuel, and get a cheap pump with a narrow suction tube for pumping dirty oil, so that I can install some sort of intake screen to keep the worst gunk from going through the pump.