The Saiger well has run dry.

Nomad74

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So I went to my 55 gallon barrel of PLyme to refill my jugs and sadly discovered it was empty. I’m so sad. It took me about a year to go through 55 gallons. Made 275 rtu. So in a year I went through 275 gallons of urine work. My urine charge ranges from $25-$45 a gallon. Conservatively that $750 55 gallon drum made me about $7k. I haven’t even calculated the return on Uturn.

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Desk Jockey

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Was it cheaper to ship the 55 than cases? We used 55's of solution for many years but finally I got tired of the waste the techs used to create.

For one, because there was so much of the product, they didn't feel the value of what each gallon cost. Then the worst was they would overfill and spill when refilling, blaming it on the pump. There truly was no reason to fill them so full.

Employees, can't do without them, can't or shouldn't shoot them. No matter how satisfying it might be. 😉
 
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Nomad74

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Was it cheaper to ship the 55 than cases? We used 55's of solution for many years but finally I got tired of the waste the techs used to create.

For one, because there was so much of the product, they didn't feel the value of what each gallon cost. Then the worst was they would overfill and spill when refilling, blaming it on the pump. Their truly was no reason to fill them so full.

Employees, can't do without them, can't or shouldn't shoot them. No matter how satisfying it might be. 😉
Much cheaper. I’m really good about loss while refilling. I refill my jugs by putting them in an empty 5 gallon bucket. Anything that spills out of the gallon jug gets poured back in.
 
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Fat Mike

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Yes it is..... Good job.

I set it on top of an ice chest and pump cold water through the copper coils.
I made an ice chest chiller for my 63’ econoline. 2 frozen gallon jugs with water and had blower goin in and created a wall chamber inside to force air around the jugs and then vented at my drivers seat. Worked good to beat the heat in the desert
 
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