No fluid in them for 20 plus years. I just need the ends removed so they can be crushed.
What if one had gas in it?
What if one had gas in it?
Think I would rent a backhoe for a day and use the bucket to pound on them....Shouldn't take much to beat them down pretty flat.
Friend of mine was killed cutting up "old, empty" oil tanks.
I filled a 500-gallon fuel-oil tank with water. Hadn't been used in at least a decade by that point, and had been stored with the bungs open. As I was cutting it, the gunk floating on the water caught fire several times.
Be careful.
Doc.
No, Alaska 23 years ago. Left behind two kids like 5 and 7, and no mother. Always wondered what happened to them.
Doc.
Two tanks down, sawzall worked just fine.
Tanks like that we squash and toss with a track hoe.
Two tanks down, sawzall worked just fine.
Are the scrapper trucks circling your block?
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I'm at the point where if someone will come haul all my metal away they can have it.I haven’t had my bin picked up lately but last time steel was only a round one cent a pound. $20 /ton
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yeah, a plasma would have made short work of that . saw a guy weld up a gas tank once,I thought he was going sideways on us, had his truck exhaust running into his shop with a hose... it was going into the gas tank to fill it with C/O ( no oxygen)
there he was brazing up a leak with an open flame !
Around here I believe you just have to cut a big hole in the ends and not remove the entire end.
I once worked with a guy who was blown to smithereens welding on a tank. I'd seen him working on the tank about an hour before it happened and he asked me about the alignment of a piece he was welding onto the tank. As a previous poster mentioned we've had several of these type accidents in Alaska.
FYI you can inert the tank with dry ice. Tape over any holes except one at the top. Once a visible "Fog" is coming out the top hole you left open, all the air (oxygen) has been pushed out. CO2 is denser than air, and will push the air out the top. A little water with the dry ice speeds the inerting process.
FYI you can inert the tank with dry ice. Tape over any holes except one at the top. Once a visible "Fog" is coming out the top hole you left open, all the air (oxygen) has been pushed out. CO2 is denser than air, and will push the air out the top. A little water with the dry ice speeds the inerting process.