NormB
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Thinking about venting for 55 gal storage drums (what I’ve got), and came across this page.
Drierite is interesting stuff, absorbs moisture faster than silica gel (which I use in my gun safes), and can also be reactivated:
https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page19b.cfm
[h=2]https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page19b.cfm[/h][FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]“Regular and Indicating DRIERITE For the regeneration of Indicating DRIERITE and small lots of Regular DRIERITE , the granules may be spread in layers one granule deep and heated for 1 hour at 210° C or 425° F.”[/FONT]
“Honey, what’s in the oven?”
So I thought this might be interesting, helpful for anyone who has, has had, or wants to avoid moisture/condensation/water in their fuel stores.
Like me. Now to figure out how to do it with as little expense/time/effort as possible (sometimes a difficult equation to solve).
https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page11.cfm
Drierite is interesting stuff, absorbs moisture faster than silica gel (which I use in my gun safes), and can also be reactivated:
https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page19b.cfm
[h=2]https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page19b.cfm[/h][FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]“Regular and Indicating DRIERITE For the regeneration of Indicating DRIERITE and small lots of Regular DRIERITE , the granules may be spread in layers one granule deep and heated for 1 hour at 210° C or 425° F.”[/FONT]
“Honey, what’s in the oven?”
So I thought this might be interesting, helpful for anyone who has, has had, or wants to avoid moisture/condensation/water in their fuel stores.
Like me. Now to figure out how to do it with as little expense/time/effort as possible (sometimes a difficult equation to solve).
https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page11.cfm