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Ellsworth
07-03-2024, 05:00 AM
A while back I picked up a used 55 gallon drum.
It was free, and looked brand new.
It had a factory label: "Racing fuel"

The fellow who gave me the drum owned a race car and went through a few drums of fuel per year.

He told me how he would unload new drums from his truck, when they were full of high octane racing fuel:
Place a tire on the ground behind the truck bed (not mounted to a rim, just a tire).

Then roll the drum off the bed of the truck and they land on the tire, bounce off and roll.

I was familiar with the practice, but while I loaded the free drum into my vehicle I was left puzzled.
Either I had suddenly grown much stronger than I normally am, or that empty drum was lighter than the drums I used to move around.

So I did some research when I got home.

https://www.skolnik.com/blog/steel-drums-thickness-can-preclude-re-use/

https://www.skolnik.com/newsdesk.php?news_id=22

It was all made possible by an international rule change, and then it became a race to the bottom of the barrel.

Maximum profit. Who cares about the real economics of it (long term).

I did end up letting the person know that the drum appeared to be 'the thinnest allowable by the newest international regulation.'
And that at the price of free, I was still a happy customer.

Maybe they will think about the possibility of "drop, bounce, rock on pavement."
Maybe they won't care.

Its longevity as a burn barrel is very questionable.

allen84
07-03-2024, 09:25 AM
On the topic of burn barrels: Gasoline and fire are a dangerous combination.

Even if I'd been expecting it, the bang was quite loud. My armpit hair did grow back.

And yellow mustard is great for burns.

Ellsworth
08-01-2024, 08:24 AM
This thread was indexed by google within approx 1 month.

Whereas the new posts on this thread have not been indexed in almost 3 months.
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Perhaps new threads and new posts carry different priority weight for google bots/spiders?