http://raleigh.craigslist.org/mat/627385602.html
Just trying to help!!!
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Just trying to help!!!
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I can see either Scott or Bernhard buying them.
This what you're looking for? http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/VT55 Tanks for sale_page.htm
Tanks a lot!
Having been involved in the past with both installation and removal of petroleum tanks I can tell you run - don't walk - away from these things. An empty petroleum tank is a highly volatile thing. We have a company that does tank disposal a few miles up the road & they have to set of 1/2 stick of dynamite in one to split the seams before they start torching them up. As for using one as a bridge or water storage, just don't let the NCDENR catch you! They monitor water quality for the state & residual hydrocarbons in a tank like that can be a big problem. - if you get the ends off safely or are able to clean it out. They're also not that sturdy unless you completely surround them with fill sand or washed stone - and if you live in the eastern part of the state be careful they are anchored as they will float out of the ground if they aren't full of liquid.
As for using it for biofuels, just make sure it's transported with the bungs plugged & doesn't already have a pinhole or 2 in it . Good luck!
Travis, how did you know that I was in the market for some large tanks???!!
I'm actually first in line to get some being removed from a local station that is expanding their business. They are only nine or ten years old so they have lots of service life left in them.
I want them to use for bio-diesel production. There are 4000, 6000, 8000 and 10,000 tanks available, and I'll probably get at least 3 of the four (WVO in one, B100 in one, B50 in one, and 100% dino in the other one.
I have 550's and 1000 gallon tanks right now, but need something larger for production.
Man, you guys are great! I don't have to scan CL any more, just check into here to see what you've found for me! :gar-Bi
Sherman wasn't available, he was out feeding the leopards. So I paid someone to do the research, had to shell out quite a bit of cash. Keeping the staff on tracks wasn't easy either. But, I'm not easily deturred, I stay on target until the job is done.Bas, I can see that you've brought out the big guns with respect to searching out deals on tanks! I hope that you had a blast doing the research; (or were you just shooting from the hip?).
And I commend you for your creativity in keeping this post on track too! Did your cousin Sherman help with the research?
I'm actually first in line...