68Camaro wrote:There is a significant galvanic couple between copper/brass and iron/carbon steel, so to avoid corrosion for long-term storage I would ensure there is a plastic drum liner in place to isolate the two (or store them in separate bags within the drum), and depending on your environment I would include some desiccant as well.
it is very heavy. I marked the inside of the drum with an inch scale using a black marker, located my counter on top and I add 10,000 cents per addition and mark the lid with each addition. I was using a poly drum but when I went over half full I was concerned about it splitting open...so I have switched to metal.Copper Catcher wrote:needing a forklift to move
Lemon Thrower wrote:i have heard that cat litter is a good dessicant.
bobabbey wrote:How much does 55 gallons of pennies weigh?
misteroman wrote:I recently bought two brand new 55 gallon drums to start putting the CU in after I move so I'm glad you brought this up. They will be stored in a garage which is concrete and somewhat heated but well insulated. Now that I read this, what about lining the drums with the big,very heavy contractor garbage bags or even two of them?
Would that be enough to keep the CU and the steel separated?
maoguinn wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:i have heard that cat litter is a good dessicant.
Make sure it is clean cat litter.
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