55 Gallon Drum Water Mixing Station

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Just picked up two 55 gallon food grade plastic drums from the local feed store today.
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I have been looking at some other members setups and on youtube and really like this easy setup. Just was wondering everyones input. Is it a good/bad setup etc... Thanks!
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Looks good to me...nice work. Happy to share a photo of a way to be able to see the amount of water in each container if you're interested.
 
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Thats not my photo... It was a video of a guy’s setup he made... probably should go back and give him credit for his build... Feel bad now...
 

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Id like to that buddy

This is a picture of my very first mixing station where I used Brutes. You'll need some uniseals and a piece of clear PVC tubing (I used rigid tubing). Once installed, near the bottom running to the top, start filling the barrels and the water becomes visible in the clear tube. I did it 5 gallons at a time and then marked the clear tube. Put the next five gallons in and marked it again. So every black line you see on the clear tube is 5 gallons. It worked out great.

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Clear pvc gets pricy but you could do the same level indicator with clear tubing

Absolutely true! I happen to have some left over from another project, but you're correct, clear tubing would accomplish the same thing.
 

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I just picked up 2 of these barrels. Soaking them in vinegar and water. I will be stacking them vertically as well for footprint reasons. Question I have is if there is a 55gal level mark on these. Mine have a line with 2 upward arrows marked on the barrels. Curious if anyone knows if the indicates 55gal. Either the Line or the top of the arrows. Want to install the float valve at 55 gal so I can easily dump a bag of salt
 

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I just picked up 2 of these barrels. Soaking them in vinegar and water. I will be stacking them vertically as well for footprint reasons. Question I have is if there is a 55gal level mark on these. Mine have a line with 2 upward arrows marked on the barrels. Curious if anyone knows if the indicates 55gal. Either the Line or the top of the arrows. Want to install the float valve at 55 gal so I can easily dump a bag of salt
 

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I just picked up 2 of these barrels. Soaking them in vinegar and water. I will be stacking them vertically as well for footprint reasons. Question I have is if there is a 55gal level mark on these. Mine have a line with 2 upward arrows marked on the barrels. Curious if anyone knows if the indicates 55gal. Either the Line or the top of the arrows. Want to install the float valve at 55 gal so I can easily dump a bag of salt. Obviously I can figure it out with some playing around but want to see if I could save some time if these marks are what I hope they are.
 

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Mine had some graduations marked on the outside on one side, but they were pretty much worthless to me. I would like to know as it's a pain to mix the salt, I'm always mixing based on Salinity readings.
 

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I see many of these with the bulkhead on the side (curved portion) of the Barrel. I planned on installing one on the bottom flat portion. Is there any special sealent need to install on the curve?
 

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Best to use a uniseal (pictured below) on the curved surfaces, like the sides of a barrel. You can use a regular bulkhead on the bottom assuming the bottom is flat.

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sorry, yes, what would you like to know? I'll be glad to share anything. Sorry for the delayed response, was camping with family! I did end up with a smaller footprint and really was trying to limit space so it is pretty tight. Here's a couple more pictures.
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