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![]() Hello
Im looking for somewhere in Edmonton that has 200 liter containers (or something similar, can be smaller) for storing RO/DI water and mixed salt water. Im worried about impurities leaching out of some of the plastic containers. Im heading into edmonton/spruce grove on the 20th. If anyone has any ideas on where to obtain something like this?. Thanks |
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![]() I have always used rubbermaid gargage cans and storage containers with no problem.
Used them for years. I know people use food grade buckets not sure if they would be large enough. |
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![]() I'm trying to find some in the same size. I'm looking for the heavy duty white food grade ones that you see at vineyards and such in a rectangular "space saving" shape. I would like to be able to make a little wood holder for it with wheels.
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![]() I'm using 2 Brute garbage cans. They work awesome. One for RO, one for SW.
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![]() I think im going to try some of the garbage cans. I would be nice to find something that is square to save space but it seems like that garbage cans are safe so that will do.
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![]() If you are in Edmonton, try wing's food products, i used to buy 45 gal. drums that were food grade plastic. The are used to ship pickles, ketchup, etc, i bought them for 10$ a barrel. Here is a pic. of one i still use for my water changes. HTH,
Bob ![]() Last edited by The Codfather; 08-18-2009 at 04:13 PM. |