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Old 11th July 2008, 09:06 PM
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suitable storage?

Hi all,
I have a kero heating oil tank on the wall of the garage, and was thinking as it is now defunk(well once i get the hack saw on the feed pipe that goes into the fire in the front room that is!) and if my welder mate makes a conical sump on the bottom with a tap, to collect all the glyc and junk can i use this to store/produce bio?
I am looking at saving cash and being a little economic with resources and giving them a new use rather than scrapping it.
With this in mind where would i source a thermostatically controlled heating element??
Having purchased my first tankful of the good stuff -non diesel fuel i am loving it sick and look forward to going into production myself.
thanks for your time guys
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Re: suitable storage?

your tank should be good.
Try grimwood heating (hes on the forum) he does the lot ,elements, temp controllers the works.
Brian will be able to help you once you know your qtys etc.
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onya nick thanks for the quick response will look up grimwood then great!
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