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where to find water storage containers?
Hi everyone,
I finally managed to fit this iron stand in my room for my 55 gallon tank, which has an open rack on the bottom. I'm going to start aging my water (it's well water and I seem to be having trouble, so I wanna chlorinate it myself overnight). I need a way to store the water in my room as that'd be easiest.
I don't have much room to work with, so I thought a container on the bottom rack of my stand would work nicely. I looked at Rubbermaid's website and found a few things but they're not quite as big as I'd like. I'm looking for something maybe 40 - 50 gallons. The dimensions I have to work with are:
47 - 48" length
14 - 15" width
18 - 20" height
Do you know of a place online I could find heavy-duty plastic storage containers in these size ranges? Like I said, Rubbermaid had some that were close, but most were only 35 gallons max. I know they say don't use the ones with wheels as the wheels could pop off from the weight of the water.
I could just get a 55 gallon tank and use that... but if I have a tank in here, I'll be tempted to use it for fish instead of water storage, and then I'm right back where I started :
Ryan
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Re:where to find water storage containers?
Ryan: The only storage conatiner that fits your measuremnt is an aquarium. It looks better than a platic Rubbermaid box. It's always easier to find a used tank for a few dollars than a used plastic container.
Jimmy.
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Re:where to find...all things plastic...
I agree with the comment about using an aquarium...looks better and cheaper. I use a 55 for RO collection/mixing/heating and then pump it into my 120. But...if you really want to look at plastic, go to the link below. Not only do they have tanks but ALL KINDS of useful stuff for the fish room. Their prices are good, they ship FAST and go way out of their way to be sure you're satisfied with products and service.
Bob
http://www.usplastic.com/
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Re:where to find water storage containers?
what about just using 2 pails instead of only 1?
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Re:where to find water storage containers?
I just boughtn a 50 gallon that measure
43 long
21 wdth
17 high.
notsure if it works for you.
it was 12.00 at walmart.
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Re:where to find water storage containers?
It's a little wide but it'll have to stick off the sides of the stand a little. That shouldn't hurt anything. I guess I'm off to Walmart tomorrow!
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It was made by rubbermaid.
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Hey guys,
Kyppy was right on the money -- went to Walmart this afternoon and got a Rubbermaid 2550... it's 50 gallons. They had one left. I paid $12.84. The best part is that it fits almost perfectly under my 55 gallon. It hangs off each side by about 2" but otherwise it's great. They also have them at Home Depot but they were a little more -- $14.00.
Ryan
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ryan there are some tiny holes where the handles are. i used the acquarium silicon to patch it up. no leak so far.
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Ryan,
I bought one of those prior to my present water storage tank. It was the exact model, or looks like it. It started leaking after just about a month. I think it was flawed, though.
John
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Was the weight supported on it? I use the bigger Rubbermaid cans out in the garage and they've been full of water for like 2 years and are fine. They are a little thicker plastic, but not by much. I'll try this one first -- beats going out and spending $90 on a 55 gallon tank.
Ryan
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When I filled mine orginally it looks fine. No excessive bulging on the sides. I was a little concern with that initially. However, I now have it sitting in the tub. It fits exactly with a little room for the drain. So the side of tube seems to give it support. I was thinking of buying another and stacking it on top. I have check the side today and it still seems ok. If mine starts to leak I will let you know. Also was the leaking from the air holes near the handle? On another note I did notice some nice barrels at home depot today that were a little thicker. They were 45 gallon but cost $30.00. I can get 2 barrels to fit my situation and maybe ryan could have a barrel next to the tank. It would not look as good though.
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Ryan,
I had mine sitting on the floor. I think the problem is that the water creates extra pressure on the long, flat sides of the bin, which stresses the corners. As I said, it could just have been the one I had, but I got tired of worrying over Rubbermaids so I decided to cough up more cash and bought the heavy duty water storage tank from Jehmco. IMHO, the extra $ was worth the peace of mind! If I were storing water in the garage, saving the cash is fine as there's no going to be any major damage. In the guest bedroom in my apartment...
John
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I'm storing water in my bedroom. But my problem is that the room is so small, I have very little space to work with. Plus I don't want some huge storage tank or trash can sitting in the middle of my room. I tried making room in my closet, but my closet's not deep enough from front to back to allow me to put something like that in there.
Ryan
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