Saturday, June 15, 2013

Drums

Nice Clean Design
I like the way these drums are supported.  In the past I've always seen drums supported from below.  This looks strong to me and the clutter of support beams has been eliminated.  
This span proved to be a bit too long.  Support will be added in the middle


I'm not advocating the use of non-food grade drums, but recently I was given quite a few.   I did some looking into the hazards of the contents which were products used at a car wash.  One of the barrels was very clear about not reusing the drum and so I will not reuse it.  But I still question the reason for the warning.

If you want barrels look for free drums at food processors and restaurants.  Here is Chico we are lucky to have Smukers / R.W. Knudsen where we can buy various food grade containers for only $5.00


Here is what I found

The Rain X and Blue Coral drums contain Butoxyethanol which causes damage to the following organs: blood, kidneys, liver, lymphatic system, upper respiratory tract, skin, central nervous system, eye lens or cornea.
Butoxyethanol appears to be toxic in high doses of 100-500ppm, but 2-Butoxyethanol usually decomposes in the presence of air within a few days, and has not been identified as a major environmental contaminant. It is not known to bioaccumulate
These products are not required to list it on the label when diluted to a certain point. The safety of the products as normally used is defended by the American Chemistry Council and the Soap and Detergent Association, industry trade groups.



Blue Coral Lo pH Conditioner Yellow

"Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do not,reuse container. "
This warning says it all, but from the list of ingredients it seems that only the sulfuric acid gives reason for such a strong warning.
Contains:
Sulfuric Acid
- highly corrosive strong mineral acid
Cocamidopropyl betaine - A synthetic surfactant used as Antistatic Agent; Hair Conditioning Agent; Skin-Conditioning Agent
Benzenecarboxaldehyde
, - artificial almond oil.  It is not considered an air or water pollutant nor is it considered toxic.  None of the chemicals in this product are considered highly hazardous by OSHA.



DEF
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Contains:
Urea -
Diesel Exhaust Fluid is clear non-hazardous liquid
Appears to me to be relatively safe when diluted.

Super Suds 6062
Contains:
Potassium Hydroxide commonly called caustic potash is used in hand soap and appears to me to be relatively safe when diluted.
Sodium Metasilicate
is used in wine and beer and appears to me to be relatively safe when diluted.
Sodium Phosphate, Tribasic  - TSP is a common household cleaning product and
appears to me to be relatively safe when diluted and rinsed clean.

Blue Corral Velocity Clear Coat Protestant
Contains:
Butoxyethanol - See description above

Blue Coral Clear Coat Polish
Contains:
Butoxyethanol - See description above
Propan 2 ol  is Isopropyl alcohol aka 'rubbing alcohol'.


Rain-X Online Protectant
Contains:
Butoxyethanol - See description above
Propylene glycol (PG or MPG)   - A colorless, odorless liquid which is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 21 CFR § 184.1666, for use as a direct food additive under the conditions prescribed. It is approved by the U.S.
Acetic Acid is an acid which is caustic in high dilution but in diluted forms such as vinegar it would seem relatively safe.


1 comment:

  1. I like that setup too, maybe I'll go that way when I mount mine..

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