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ajohnson1 08-26-2005 01:01 AM

www.redlinepumps.com/
 
Anyone familirar with these guys? Looks like the have some nice oil filtration and pump setups for WVO or Bio.

Prices didn't seeem too bad??

link

Austin85 08-26-2005 01:38 AM

Looks very thorough. but how practical is it?
But to collect wvo it looks like you would have to mount the complete system on the back of a truck; power it; take it to a dumpster; collect it; filter it; and store it....

I just use 5 gallon pails and scoop out wvo; fill the pails; cover them; put 2 or 3 in the trunk and take em home...cost "0"

coachgeo 08-26-2005 03:04 AM

that pump is available thru Northertools and the likes. They have them at Harbor Freight too. Just match or better the specifications listed at the website you linked too. Think you would save a little money doing your own set up with pieces and parts. Run the numbers and decide how much your time is worth.

ajohnson1 08-26-2005 08:52 AM

Thanks Coachgeo, I suspected as much.

My thought on using a setup like this was to go wiiith the one that has the filter built-in. Basically run through a coarse filter than a week of settling in the drum, then pump out through the filter directly into my container for mixing with RUG and into the 'Benz. I was not planning on using it to transfr WVO from waste containers.


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