Those of us that work with waste oil know how messy it can be, especially if it is out of a diesel engine. Well, I was off to work this morning and to my surprise when I opened the garage door I was greeted to a very large puddle of oil on the garage floor. At first I just couldn't figure out where it would have came from. I have two 55 gallon barrels full and moved them around yesterday. I thought maybe skidding them on the floor punctured a hole in them. Nope. My brand new plastic 15 gallon holding tank that feeds my constant level tank was the problem. I filtered about 4 gallons into the holding tank, ran the heater a bit, then shut things down. On the bottom of my holding tank I drilled a hole and fitted it with a plastic barbed fitting and JB welded it in. Put it on extra thick so it wouldn't leak. Well apparently the JB weld (the quick weld version) didn't adhere to the plastic and broke clean loose. Then all the oil leaked out all over the floor. What a mess! Thankfully I hadn't filled it full, but the 3 remaining gallons did a good job of making a mess. I don't know if it was the quick weld that was the problem, the composition of the plastic barrel, or a combination of the two that it just broke clean off. Might have to avoid the quick weld from now on. The mess is mostly cleaned up after hours of cleaning. Floor dry is very helpful. Thankfully our small town hardware store had some. Then soapy water, dish soap, fast orange hand soap and a scrub brush have done a pretty good job. I put the fast orange right on the oil, scrubbed it in with a brush, then washed it off with soapy water. Gonna get some more floor dry tomorrow and hopefully finish.
Anyway guys, stay safe on the fire side of things and be cautious when handling this stuff. It doesn't take much oil to have a huge mess on your hands.