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![]() Man that is a smokin' deal. Wish I was closer. It's on my to-do list to pick up a 55gal, I just about ordered one today but by the time you factor in the lid, a dolly and shipping, the total was up to near $200. OUCH!!!! So $15, dang, I'd get .. 2 or 3 !!!!
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![]() Yup barrels are cheap around here.
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![]() OMG, you have to be kidding me. $200? I thought $78 was way too much. You can't find any near you?
I wish I could help you out with my truck ![]() To all the rest of you... I will help you buy one of these, but it will cost you gas money for my guzzling truck. Costs about $15 round-trip from my place in Burnaby to Richmond and back. Now that I think about it, it probably cost me $20 in gas to pick up the barrel. Anyway, still better than $78 from Russel Foods. The offer is there if anyone doesn't have a large enough vehicle. Pay my fuel (and maybe a couple of beers ![]() |
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![]() In all fairness the one I came close to ordering was about $80 from uline.ca. It was the dolly at $60 that was the luxurious touch that maybe one could do without. The lid too is around $30. http://www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/H...ootChecked=yes I've checked other online suppliers (usplastic.com & a few others) but the pricing is all pretty much inline with each other. I wish I knew someone in the L.M. well enough to ask for the huge favour of just picking one of these up for me and holding it until I came through on my island camping trip but seeing as that's the summer that's kind of too big a favour to ask anyhow. ![]() ![]() cheers
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If you're a bit handy you should be able to DIY a dolly with some casters from a hardware store and a bit of lumber.
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![]() http://www.princessauto.com/pal/prod...s/Barrel-Dolly
I bought one of these last year for stacking our window-mount A/C units for storage through the winter. Just makes it easy to move them around. The dolly was only $25, give or take. The uniseal bulkheads are making me nervous. Thats a lot of water to hold back with a press-fit seal. Think I'll do some research about mounting one down low. |
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Just go by his place on your way through as he's only about 15mins off the freeway on the west side of the Port Mann Bridge BTW, if I had enough space, I'd store one for you ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for the definition Mike! I really had no idea that "bung" was a word. Now I understand what Beavis & Butthead were talking about when they called each other "bungholes".
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![]() Also brings to mind the saying 'bunged up'. But it's probably best not to elaborate too much on that!! Not sure bung is actually an appropriate term for the plastic barrels since the caps are threaded & if I'm not mistaken a true bung is a friction fit such as in traditional wooden kegs or wine barrels, hammered in & forcibly removed. Egad, I think I'm opening a bungless can of worms here! Faintly recall some old joke about a constipated elephant & a poor little guy who decided to remove the 'bung'.
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