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Rim Cleaning...would you believe it.

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Tom Windsor

05-15-2007 08:12:04




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Almost whole rim went in the tank. Will rotate it in a day or so.




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HAS

05-15-2007 11:06:57




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-15-2007 08:12:04  
Now, that's the easiest way I've seen to use a sledge hammer. LOL



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Wardner

05-15-2007 09:07:41




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-15-2007 08:12:04  
Perhaps you need a larger tank. I have 29 of these open top 1900 gal poly tanks.

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Tom Windsor

05-15-2007 11:56:08




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Wardner, 05-15-2007 09:07:41  
Man....that tank would really suit me. I could dunk some very very large pieces in and just walk away for a while. Cool. Really good. What are these tanks designed for. Where can I get one. I have one of those electrical line trucks with a winch boom on it. Man, I could just put it outside the shop somewhere, winch it up and dunk it and be in business.

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Wardner

05-15-2007 12:59:34




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-15-2007 11:56:08  
Yep, I think an entire tractor would fit. See my other post for more details.

If I had time, it would be fun to fill the tank and submerge a derelict F400 that I have. It should fit without the wheels.



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Bob Farrell

05-15-2007 10:13:52




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Wardner, 05-15-2007 09:07:41  
Are they for sale? Where are the tanks located? What's the diameter and height? What's the wall thickness? How much per each? Finally, do you know the chemical composition?



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Wardner

05-15-2007 12:52:00




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Bob Farrell, 05-15-2007 10:13:52  
For sale: yes

Location: Tewksbury. MA 01876

Diameter as shown: 84"

Height as shown: 94"

Wall thickness: unknown without destructive testing (drilling). There are non-destructive testing methods but I don't have the equipment. I assume 3/8" to 1/2". Strong enough to hold water to full height @ 100 degrees. Temperature rating is probably conserative.

Tank resin is Escorene LL-8400 mfdg by Exxon. It is a medium density linear polyethylene designed for rotational molding applications. I have the data sheet.

Email me for price and more pictures.

Goto calmac.com for more info. Click on IceBanks. I have 28 complete units. The IceBanks were used to make ice at night to supplement daytime air conditioning loads. Each tank can make, store, and melt 190 ton-hours of ice every day.

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Bob Farrell

05-15-2007 17:05:35




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Wardner, 05-15-2007 12:52:00  
Maine is too far away for me. Thanks for the reply. Bob Farrell



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Bob Farrell

05-15-2007 17:05:06




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Wardner, 05-15-2007 12:52:00  
Maine is too far away for me. Thanks for the reply. Bob Farrell



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Wardner

05-15-2007 17:26:25




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Bob Farrell, 05-15-2007 17:05:06  
I am not a Mainiac. MA is Massachusetts. Maine is DownEast from here. Next time you see ME in an address you will know it is Maine.



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Bob Farrell

05-15-2007 18:38:38




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Wardner, 05-15-2007 17:26:25  
Sorry-I think I knew better, but why get your shorts in a knot over such a trivial thing. I was only trying to thank you for the reply to my post with all the questions, SIR. Please take a blood pressure pill and sleep it off. In Oklahoma (That's OK) we try not to get so upset over nothing. Have a great evening, and try to relax.



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SamC-VT

05-16-2007 17:56:44




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Bob Farrell, 05-15-2007 18:38:38  
Perhaps the Mainiac term seemed odd? As one born and raised in Maine, it is a name we happily apply to ourselves and don't mind in the least being called it by others. Probably sounds odd.

(That tank would make me a real nice gravity-feed watering tank! If the lining is food-grade, sugar producers pay near $1 per gallon.)



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Wardner

05-15-2007 20:37:17




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Bob Farrell, 05-15-2007 18:38:38  
Thanks for being so patronizing.

Your perceptions are your problem. If you thought it was a personal attack, you were wrong.

I will say that I cannot understand why a citizen of this country doesn't know the state letter codes. They have been around since 1965.

Every time I use the two letter code, I have to ask myself if the audience will understand. I am not the only one. Many residents still use MASS so as not to confuse others. I choose not to "dumb down" my state's ID.

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Bob Farrell

05-16-2007 07:14:50




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 Re: Rim Cleaning...would you believe it. in reply to Wardner, 05-15-2007 20:37:17  
You are right.

I stand corrected.

I apologize.

I will try to do better in the future.



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