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Hi all,
I am moving house at the weekend and have a small tank to move. I need to find some water barrels - I asked to borrow some at AI yesterday but they have just thrown out a load Any ideas? Cheers, Brian |
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Rona has 5g pails and we have used them for our tanks. Lids are priced separately, I believe.
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I have two rubbermaid tubs you can have. I used them once to temporarly store LR, but don't have a use for them anymore. Nothing else has been stored in them. I can bring them over to your house on the weekend if you'd like.
-Rich |
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Thanks Bev - I'll give them a go....and I still have your zoo container - I haven't forgotten! I hope you are both well and Happy New year to you.
Rich - thanks for your very kind offer. I don't want to put you out so I'll try and get something sorted - if not it would be great if I could give you a shout. Thanks for that. I will kep you posted about my liquid retention problem... Brian |
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You can go to home depot and pick up a rubbermaid "Brute" trash can. They are pretty big (~30G).
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Brian
I've got a couple of salt buckets and a large plastic tub you can borrow.Don't know if that will be enough for you,how big is the tank?
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Thanks for your replies - The problem is solved. I bought a 30gal trash can from Canadian Tire for $9. It is only a 45 gal tank and I am only moving about 5 mins drive up the road so the water shouldn't be in there for too long.
Thanks for all the offers... I'll let you know how I get on! Cheers, Brian |
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