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The Distillery
Those who have a 55gal drum of E85: Come in!
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBSully" data-source="post: 14833985" data-attributes="member: 92134"><p>Just got a 55 gallon drum, and even though the closest e85 station is only 7 or so miles away, I would like to keep a 55 gallon drum at my house. Will be buying a hand crank. My drum is a sealed plastic one with the two screw style caps on the top. It used to have Hydrochloric acid in it. Questions:</p><p></p><p>1. I want to hose the drum out to be sure it is clean. Whats the best way to be sure no more water is in there before I dump in the E85?</p><p>2. Do you keep it in your garage? Any fuel smell? Do you keep it sealed or partially vented?</p><p>3. Any other tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBSully, post: 14833985, member: 92134"] Just got a 55 gallon drum, and even though the closest e85 station is only 7 or so miles away, I would like to keep a 55 gallon drum at my house. Will be buying a hand crank. My drum is a sealed plastic one with the two screw style caps on the top. It used to have Hydrochloric acid in it. Questions: 1. I want to hose the drum out to be sure it is clean. Whats the best way to be sure no more water is in there before I dump in the E85? 2. Do you keep it in your garage? Any fuel smell? Do you keep it sealed or partially vented? 3. Any other tips? [/QUOTE]
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