DaveB
08-19-2008, 07:11 PM
Does anyone have any experience heating up drums of syrup with a barrel warmer? Similar to this:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/5W666
According to the additional information, it can heat up to 400 Deg. I don't expect it to heat up the drum that much, but can it heat it up to 180 Deg? I saw mention of these in a post earlier this year but it wasn't clear if the heated the drum warm enough for hot packing a drum.
I've been packing some 5 gallon containers and it's a pain pumping the syrup out, heating it up and then filling a five gallon container. I'm wondering if I can put one of these on a drum, wait till it heats up, then use a filter press to pump the hot syrup into five gallon containers. My packing tank only holds 6 gallons, so it would be nice to fill up several at a time.
Thanks for the input...
Dave
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/5W666
According to the additional information, it can heat up to 400 Deg. I don't expect it to heat up the drum that much, but can it heat it up to 180 Deg? I saw mention of these in a post earlier this year but it wasn't clear if the heated the drum warm enough for hot packing a drum.
I've been packing some 5 gallon containers and it's a pain pumping the syrup out, heating it up and then filling a five gallon container. I'm wondering if I can put one of these on a drum, wait till it heats up, then use a filter press to pump the hot syrup into five gallon containers. My packing tank only holds 6 gallons, so it would be nice to fill up several at a time.
Thanks for the input...
Dave