Biscuit Barrel

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Barrel Pumps

Designed to quickly draw out a variety of hazardous, petroleum-based fluids, barrel pumps work with up to 208-litre drums. This tool is used anywhere large volumes of fluid are used such as the automotive, agricultural and other heavy industries. Easy to set up and easy to use, barrel pumps differ in terms of tool design as well as specifications like output and maximum suction depth.

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Petroleum-based fluids have different levels of viscosity. Petrol, diesel fuel and kerosene, for example, are thinner and therefore have a lower viscosity than much thicker motor oil. In general, barrel pumps are able to move fluids of all viscosity types. Select pumps are adjustable depending on the viscosity of the fluid being moved. This adjustability helps facilitate a faster flow and smoother pumping.

On the barrel lid is a round, 4-cm opening into which the pump installs. Mounting snugly within the opening, the pump's main cylinder fits directly inside. Dipping into the fluid is the extendable suction tube which is attached to the bottom of the pump cylinder. In order to accommodate barrels of different depth, this telescoping part is fully adjustable. In order to draw out all but the last drops of fluid, it has to be able to reach the bottom of a 208-litre barrel. To operate the pump, you either use the lever or the rotating crank attached to the handle assembly. Coming out of the upper part of the pump is the spigot or discharge spout. To this can be attached a flexible extension hose, or a smaller container can be held directly up to it when dispensing fluids.

Barrel pumps are self priming, which means fluid begins to pump instantly. Depending on the pump, it will dispense a variable amount of fluid per each pump or crank. Cranking barrel pumps typically release just about a litre of fluid for every three cranks, while those with pump handles generally can dispense nearly half a litre with each stroke. On some, a foot valve is positioned at the outer base of the drum to open up the tube. On most, the flexible extension hose may be a metre or longer and typically includes a hanger, providing a place to store the hose when not in use.

Diet Help????????

Hi I need help I am getting so big that I decided to loose weight. I have Three kids so I am surrounded by crisps and biscuits. I always end up diving into the biscuit barrel.
How can I stop myself from eating badly?

i know just how to help!

follow these steps:

1. eat less calories-cut your calorie intake without starving yourself

2. go jogging once a day (or any other kind of fat burning excerise.. don't over do it! stop when you begin to feel faint or weak)

3. do 10 reps of these crunches: (this will only take a little bit of your time and also help to define your abs so when you begin to lose weight you won't have loose skin.)

regular crunch (when you go up squeeze your stomach.. kind of like flexing the muscles.. hold it for like a second)

a regular crunch but go up to the right (same thing as above but this time go to the side to work on the sides of your abs)

same thing as above but to the left

leg lifts (put your thumbs together and lay on your hands like under your butt, lift your legs up and hold it for a second, then lower them)

bicycles (an old classic, but these work ever part of your abs)

hip rock (rest your head in your hands with your elbows spread wide apart, your head SHOULD NOT be touching the floor for this one, put your feet together and rock your hips back and forth.

4. stick to three meals a day. no snacks inbetween. whenever you feel the craving for a snack grab a water bottle. water fills you up so you won't want those extra snacks.

good luck!

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