Posted by NCWayne on March 22, 2013 at 07:17:24 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: bulk oil storage posted by The Mayor on March 22, 2013 at 05:54:40:
Check out Noria's web site. Specifically look under the Publishing tab at the top and click on Machinery Lubrication Magazine. If you look through a few issues you'll see all kinds of equipment, etc designed specifically for bulk oil storage. Too they often have articles where these places have set up a bulk storage room. Granted the things these places do are a bit on the extreem side for people like us, but just looking at the pics can give you alot of ideas. That said, one common thing I've seen in the storage rooms seems to be that they used the totes like someone else has already mentioned. Another thing that most people don't think about, but can help alot, is to filter the oil coming out. Belive it or not the oil coming straignt from the factory isn't as clean as you'd think it is, and simply filtering it before use can make alot of difference in the life of your equipment.
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