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  1. uoa

    WMO recovery, How do you...

    Im not sure how this would work with a filter inline, would probably slow it down. This is designed for veggie oil which tends to clot as it sits. Since motor oil doesn't have this problem, It should work... It would probably be best to filter it at home when you can just turn on a low...
  2. uoa

    WMO recovery, How do you...

    I don't know specifics but I don't think you are looking at that much pressure. Those pressure vessels in the design in the first link (in my previous post and the first link of this post) are also designed for outward pressure (and much less than a propane tank). Just as very little pressure...
  3. uoa

    WMO recovery, How do you...

    I have seen other designs online, try google. You could try a propane tank... ETA: Heres a few old used propane tanks... How much oil did you say? LOL http://wlptank.com/bulk.html
  4. uoa

    WMO recovery, How do you...

    How about this: http://www.biodieselcommunity.org/oilcollectiontank/ Its a watertank with a vacuum pump attached to it. Put tank on a trailer or in truck, add vacuum then turn off pump, drive to WMO, put hose in oil, open tank, vacuum sucks oil into tank. Easy and quiet so as not to disturb...
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