Product Prototype: Stainless Steel Tote Filters

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2011

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http://utahbiodieselsupply.com/blog/archives/889

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  • 100 micron would suit my blackdiesel set up

  • @inonothing2 Great feedback. Thanks! -Graydon

  • If you attach your "pieces" to the ID of the flange instead of the top, the handle might drop down to accomodate the lid. put 90 degree bends on the handle instead of the radius

  • 100 micron is good for biodiesel. 200 is good for clean oils. maybe a 1/8 mesh for used cooking oil. I could use a good amount of them and would gladly pay for some good ones.

  • ABSOLUTELY BUILD THEM!!! it's an excellent idea by far!! when i get my shop started, I will certainly buy a few, shoot for a 100 micron as well. if not go for a 200 micron.

  • I like it. Make it.

  • @jreedmcu1 lol jk, i think you should

    

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