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Re: Drying tranny oil
Original poster: "marc metlicka by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
A dryer is easy, just one or two sealed buckets of ice melt connected to
the drum via a hose.
filter through coffee filters to remove the smallest of particles.
Take care,
Marc M.
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> > Hi all,
> > I recently acquired 110 gallons of transformer oil.. Unfortunately, when
> > I got it I had to put it into a 55 gal drum that had some water in it
> > (Bad.. I know.. but it was drain it or loose the free oil) Is there any
> way
> > to dry the oil (get the water out)? I was wondering if you could maybe put
> > the drum under a vacuum.. Also, the oil had alot of crud (corrosion from
> > the tanks it was in).. can this be easily filtered out? I don't want to
> use
> > the oil and then have problems with conductive stuff floating around
> > inside.. ;)
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> > Ben McMillen
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