Dan surveys empty pad, except for a couple 12 packs waiting for pickup.
The tank lifted from the truck.
The tank going on the pad.
The tank takes a temporary rest on the concrete.
Another tank goes for a ride.
The vent stack is attached to the tank.
The building on the horizon is the German auto maker Chrysler's headquaters.
The Heat exchanger thing waits on the side.
Dan welding the "custom designed" supports.
The supports were too short to reach the tank.
A vice grip holds the threaded (for no reason) end of the vent support in place for the fix.
A view of the vent union.
As luck would have it, supports for the extra vent pipe were usefull in extending the "custom" ones.
The tank unit is now on I-Beam risers to get it off of the ground.
If not raised, this heat exchanger would not fare too well burried in winter's snow.
A nice view of an I-Beam.
The outside view of the tank.
Oh no, reducer bushings on a relif valve.
New relif valves in place.
Empty conduit comming out of the building, and an extingusher.
A shutoff switch by the side exit.
The extra vent stored neatly in place.