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You pour four gallons into the five gallon drum, and take the ten gallon drum with the other four gallons of oil in that.
-- You can put as much or as little as you want to into a 55-gallon drum, as long as you don't exceed 55 gallons. -- A "barrel of oil" is not a 55-gallon drum. It's 35 imperial gallons, which is approximately 42.5 US gallons. (So the price of oil by the barrel is even higher than it sounds.)
what dimension of 209 ltr oil drum
265 lbs of uncrushed oil filters in a 55 gallon drum.
4 quarts to a gallon. IF a 55 gallon drum is actually holding 55 gallons, it would be 4x55=220 quarts.
V=(πD2/4)h where D is the diameter of the 55 gallon drum and h is the height of the oil. Or if you prefer V=(2πr2h where r is the radius of the drum and h is as above.
The dimensions of a 10,000 gallon oil tank are 120 inches wide by 17 feet tall. A 10,000 gallon oil tank empty weights about 8,500 pounds.
A metal fifty-five gallon lube oil drum is thirty five inches tall. Given: Area of a circle = 1/4piDiameter2 and: 231in3 / gallon Take the square root of: 55 gal x 231in3 / gallon x 4 / 35in / pi I come up with about 21.5 inches for the diameter, which sounds about right. But of course individual drums vary a bit, so grab a tape measure if you have a drum handy.
10.5' x 4'
3.2 US fluid ounces for a US gallon 2.0 Imperial (UK) fluid ounces for an Imperial (UK) gallon Cheers!
one gallon= 5 quarts 55 gallon= 5x55=275 answer 275 quarts
they can be 'made' from the top section of a 55 gallon oil drum