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Joel bought a used blue barrel for use in the motor canoe. 23 bucks including shipping from the Ebay link Glenn provided in this thread
http://www.canoetripping.net/forums/...sed-30l-barrel
He brought it up to the shop and I scoffed scoffed That is not a 30 litre barrel, that is like a 20L.
We got out Joels 60L, identical to my 60L, and my thirty L barrel for comparison.
Joels 60L, my 30L, his new shortie barrel.
PC300275 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Joel, no freaking way that is 30L barrel.
We took it in the house and measured out liters of water at the sink. Joel lost count and we had to begin again with the barrel already half full. I recorded the count this time.
WTF, 30 liters? How can that be?
Sundry Barrel Dimensions
The 60L, 24.75 inches tall x 13.5 wide at the outer lid rim.
My 30L, 23 inches tall x 10.5 wide at the outer lid rim.
Joels 30L, 19 inches tall x 10.25 wide at the outer lid rim.
Mine cannot be a 30L. I bought it as a used 30L. It looked like a 30L. I was sure it was a 30L. I just did the liters of water count on my 30L barrel.
45 liters. I have been bragging that I magically managed to get three weeks worth of food into a 30L barrel. That is far less magical if the barrel is actually half again that large.
While we were at the watery barrels we leak tested Joels new Yes Dear It Is a 30L barrel. We left a couple liters of water in it and when turned upside down it leaked like a sieve. Water poured out instantly . Fark, or words to that effect. Not watertight means not odor tight.
There were no holes in the barrel or lid, it must be the clamp, or the gasket. Do we have a gasket that sized? Seren freaking dipity, the gasket from a 2.5 gallon screw top pail is exactly the right size.73 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
That pail gasket popped out unglued easy and clean and we just laid it atop the too compressed gasket in Joels barrel. We did not even take out the old over compressed gasket, we just laid the new one over top. The spring ring is very tight now, and has some years of gasket compression in its future.
PC290273 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
PC290274 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
We dumped water back in that 30L barrel and turned it upside down for a long spell. Not a drop. Schweet.
In for a penny, in for a pound, we did the same with Joels 60L barrel. Dry as a bone.
Well, sheeeet, that be a cute lil barrel, with a southern accent. I bet I can stuff in at least two weeks worth of food in an actual 30L barrel, provided my eggs do not break and drip onto the busted Ziplock of pancake mix, creating a barrel sized cannoli tube.
While that does in fact sound like a tasty treat on a group trip I do not usually pack enough powdered sugar or vanilla to make a cannoli that size.
I may have enough chocolate to contribute though.
http://www.canoetripping.net/forums/...sed-30l-barrel
He brought it up to the shop and I scoffed scoffed That is not a 30 litre barrel, that is like a 20L.
We got out Joels 60L, identical to my 60L, and my thirty L barrel for comparison.
Joels 60L, my 30L, his new shortie barrel.
Joel, no freaking way that is 30L barrel.
We took it in the house and measured out liters of water at the sink. Joel lost count and we had to begin again with the barrel already half full. I recorded the count this time.
WTF, 30 liters? How can that be?
Sundry Barrel Dimensions
The 60L, 24.75 inches tall x 13.5 wide at the outer lid rim.
My 30L, 23 inches tall x 10.5 wide at the outer lid rim.
Joels 30L, 19 inches tall x 10.25 wide at the outer lid rim.
Mine cannot be a 30L. I bought it as a used 30L. It looked like a 30L. I was sure it was a 30L. I just did the liters of water count on my 30L barrel.
45 liters. I have been bragging that I magically managed to get three weeks worth of food into a 30L barrel. That is far less magical if the barrel is actually half again that large.
While we were at the watery barrels we leak tested Joels new Yes Dear It Is a 30L barrel. We left a couple liters of water in it and when turned upside down it leaked like a sieve. Water poured out instantly . Fark, or words to that effect. Not watertight means not odor tight.
There were no holes in the barrel or lid, it must be the clamp, or the gasket. Do we have a gasket that sized? Seren freaking dipity, the gasket from a 2.5 gallon screw top pail is exactly the right size.73 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
That pail gasket popped out unglued easy and clean and we just laid it atop the too compressed gasket in Joels barrel. We did not even take out the old over compressed gasket, we just laid the new one over top. The spring ring is very tight now, and has some years of gasket compression in its future.
PC290274 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
We dumped water back in that 30L barrel and turned it upside down for a long spell. Not a drop. Schweet.
In for a penny, in for a pound, we did the same with Joels 60L barrel. Dry as a bone.
Well, sheeeet, that be a cute lil barrel, with a southern accent. I bet I can stuff in at least two weeks worth of food in an actual 30L barrel, provided my eggs do not break and drip onto the busted Ziplock of pancake mix, creating a barrel sized cannoli tube.
While that does in fact sound like a tasty treat on a group trip I do not usually pack enough powdered sugar or vanilla to make a cannoli that size.
I may have enough chocolate to contribute though.
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