Most of my neighbors found out about the WVO kit during my 4 month of me swearing in the driveway while I install of the pieces, so they weren't to surprised to actually see me filtering the oil. I think they thought it was about time.BCDelica wrote:Your filter set-up looks great, does it attract the neighbors over well your filtering? I take it that's not your permanent set up? Nice beer taps!!
You're right, the setup is temporary, the next project is to build a shed to house all the equipment outside. I need to reclaim the foosball table and climbing wall in the garage from all the WVO gear. Besides, stepping over oily gear to get a draft beer from the kegerator gets dangerous as the night goes on.
What are you using for a pump/nozzel to fill up for your setup? I was thinking about buying a $25 nozzle from Princess Auto and using my existing redline pump, but it would be nice to have something independent of my filtering system. It can be a bit of a hassle to set up just for a fillup. BTW, where are the shots of your 5 micron double filtering dewatering system?? Throw me a bone here, I need pictures if I'm going to improve anything

Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out. The storage situation isn't as urgent as it was a few weeks ago, we managed to dig up a few more free 45Gal barrels. My original thought was that we'd centralize all the filtering/storage to eliminate the need for duplicate equipment, but the setup is so portable that for now all the people in the group might end up keeping several barrels on their property and exchanging the filtering equipment every other month, or when needed. I've got an 80L tank and four 20L jerry cans filled with filtered WVO, so I should be OK without any equipment for a month. Once those are empty all I need is a relatively cheap transfer pump to get the oil from a barrel into the tank, and we have a spare of these floating around the group.Kuan wrote:You could try Harpers Recycling in Duncan. They have a lot of stuff.