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You can always find a transfer tank locally (craigslist, etc) from a vehicle, that would work well too if you can provide a solid mounting off the ground for it.
You have to check for markings on the containers. The specific gravity is of particular concern, if a container will hold what you want. Here is some basic background info: https://www.newpig.com/cracking-the-code-explaining-un-ratings/c/8011?show=All
Yes, thats what I was referencing. My tanks are on poured concrete, but sitting on top of containment vessels: https://www.zoro.com/eagle-drum-spill-cntnmnt-pallet-2-drum-5k-lb-1632/i/G1116193/feature-product?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrcq6ytfy4gIVAUSGCh0eBgNiEAQYASABEgLIaPD_BwE
Ive got a half dozen drums under tarp with pressure relief valves installed... no water at all. They do make drum caps too, to make them completely shed water. Whatever works, folks think what they will.
It depends on where the porch faces... it might not always be the wrong side. You can coat the drum in fluidfilm too, and be done with it. There ARE better solutions, but its a pretty good one dollar for dollar.
I used lined 55g drums, work quite well. If I had the money, I'd probably just install a 275g HHO tank and be done with it. The drums provide portability though, so its all a tradeoff.
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