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Stroppymonkey
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I muttered about doing a mini Druid style report on our crane trailer project - so here it comes.
It all started back in 2019 when after nearly 20 years of installing plastic oil tanks, there came a few changes in regulations which meant that fire protected oil tanks became more widely spread. The plastic variants of these were 2-300kg but manhandleable, but steel fire protected tanks were much more compact and proved to be more functional when replacing existing tanks with restricted clearances. Compared to 150kg for a normal plastic bunded tank the original steel ones were 600+kg and the first couple we installed required some skill in transporting and locating them. The first one was in a garage so we used the same technique as we do for Agas and Rayburns, namely scaffold tube rollers and brute force.
It all started back in 2019 when after nearly 20 years of installing plastic oil tanks, there came a few changes in regulations which meant that fire protected oil tanks became more widely spread. The plastic variants of these were 2-300kg but manhandleable, but steel fire protected tanks were much more compact and proved to be more functional when replacing existing tanks with restricted clearances. Compared to 150kg for a normal plastic bunded tank the original steel ones were 600+kg and the first couple we installed required some skill in transporting and locating them. The first one was in a garage so we used the same technique as we do for Agas and Rayburns, namely scaffold tube rollers and brute force.