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A 55 gallon drum of coconut cream? That's a lot of coconut cream!
Looks like a cool place. There's sure to be something for everyone.
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The link I posted above is an outfit in Gresham that has all kinds of used industrial containers of all sorts and sizes. One of these days I am going out there with my flatbed and pick up a bunch of them.
I'm the Portland Site Supervisor for Petrocard, and we don't have our oils division anymore. It was sold to Wilcox and Flegel. That being said, I have 2 empty drums at my MLK Blvd. site that need a home. They either had anti-freeze or fuel additive in them. I used to have a burn barrel in my yard at home. One time I used an absorbent pad soaked in gasoline to get it burning. I threw it in and piled some yard debris on it. The fuel vaporized and settled in the bottom. When I tossed a match in, a deep, window shaking explosion occurred! I smiled, and knew what I was doing on New Years.You could also try Petro Card. They deliver oils and other chemicals in bulk. If they pick up an empty drum that has any damage, like dents and such I believe they get rid of them.
Contact - PetroCard
I you know someone that works in a shop fixing cars and trucks they have access to oil barrels but some of the guys I see trying to sale them are asking too much for them
Nope I been on vacation in South Carolina fishing and drinking that stuff that comes in funny canning jars lol oh and I lost my phone because I left it on top of my friends car when we were getting gas and it is in the middle of I95 at mile post 36 In thousands of pieces LOLWhere have you been? I was thinking of putting out an APB! Afraid you'd run off the road and were laying in a ditch buried in snow somewhere?