I love this board and have soaked up alot of information. With that being said can someone recommend a tank and where to find it. If a tank is a tank is a tank, then maybe a reputable online dealer is all I need.
Thanks for all the help!
Islander Pro-Wash said
Aug 2, 2011
Oh yea I need to fill out my siggy. I'll take care of that.
Rodney Henke said
Aug 2, 2011
It aint pretty but I am still using a clear white 55 poly drum to mix.
AC Lockyer said
Aug 2, 2011
Any agricultural supply will have tanks. Do you have a Tractor Supply store? Make sure if you will be carrying or mixing sodium hypochlorite that the tank is 119 gallons or less. Fed DOT regs or you will have to have a CDL and a Haz Mat.
AC
Islander Pro-Wash said
Aug 3, 2011
AC Lockyer wrote:
Any agricultural supply will have tanks. Do you have a Tractor Supply store? Make sure if you will be carrying or mixing sodium hypochlorite that the tank is 119 gallons or less. Fed DOT regs or you will have to have a CDL and a Haz Mat.
AC
Hey AC, is this a "per tank" limit if multiple tanks are in tow, or is 119 gallons the total allowable no matter how many tanks are involved. Also are you referring to 119 gallons of SH or 119 gallons of total mix?
Roof Cleaning San Antonio Texas said
Aug 3, 2011
Total mix my friend....
Islander Pro-Wash said
Aug 3, 2011
Roof Cleaning San Antonio Texas wrote:
Total mix my friend....
Thanks Boss.
Chris Francis said
Aug 3, 2011
it is little less then 119gallon sh. SH weights 10lbs gallon not like water that weights 8lbs gallon. I think aloud 100 gallons or 1000lbs SH any thing over that you have to have cdl and placker on the truck.
Chris Francis said
Aug 3, 2011
AC you also for got to say that they have to have copy of the shipping papers at all times any chemical that you have on you.
Hoosier Roof Cleaners said
Aug 3, 2011
Now you can have a 125 gal tank if you are only mixing 65 gal or 100 gal...not the whole 125 gal right?
AC Lockyer said
Aug 4, 2011
Total combined volume of the tanks reguardless of if they have SH in them or not.
Chris SH weighs 9lbs per gallon, still puts us over 71 lbs if you do the math.
NC Roof Wash said
Aug 10, 2011
We use 2- black 55 gal. drums. It does the job and they are cheap.
AC Lockyer said
Aug 10, 2011
NC Roof Wash wrote:
We use 2- black 55 gal. drums. It does the job and they are cheap.
The new SoftWash Systems Sprite conversion system fits great between two 55 gallon drums!
I love this board and have soaked up alot of information. With that being said can someone recommend a tank and where to find it. If a tank is a tank is a tank, then maybe a reputable online dealer is all I need.
Thanks for all the help!
Oh yea I need to fill out my siggy. I'll take care of that.
It aint pretty but I am still using a clear white 55 poly drum to mix.
AC
Hey AC, is this a "per tank" limit if multiple tanks are in tow, or is 119 gallons the total allowable no matter how many tanks are involved. Also are you referring to 119 gallons of SH or 119 gallons of total mix?
Thanks Boss.
Now you can have a 125 gal tank if you are only mixing 65 gal or 100 gal...not the whole 125 gal right?
Total combined volume of the tanks reguardless of if they have SH in them or not.
Chris SH weighs 9lbs per gallon, still puts us over 71 lbs if you do the math.
The new SoftWash Systems Sprite conversion system fits great between two 55 gallon drums!
AC