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PostPosted: Jun 5th, '07, 14:05 
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Have steady supply of these wishing to barter/swap/sell for other AQUAPONICS materials


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PostPosted: Jun 5th, '07, 14:06 
sounds good Russell...... what are they .... LOL

Can you post a picture... give dimensions etc


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what sort of tanks are they Russell? if they are unusual, can you post some pictures?

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PostPosted: Jun 5th, '07, 14:20 
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Will post pictures asap Tanks are the 1000ltr IBC & blue 200ltr plastic drums that are used in Barrelponics download that I got from this bueatiful site


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well, we don't need pics of those ;) Do you work in an area that uses a lot of them?


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PostPosted: Jun 5th, '07, 14:26 
Now you're talkin' Russell.... sure there will be plenty of interest over time for both types..... thanks for making them available.

Not up your way, but for everyone elses benefit, what is it that you're after yourself?


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What's been in them Russell and what price are you talking?


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Class 8 acid in IBC & blue drums IBC pick up Caboolture $150 blue drums $20


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russell don't want to be a pain, but what acid specifically?


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PostPosted: Jun 6th, '07, 18:32 
Class 8 is usually pretty strong I think Steve...

Typically Nitric, Phosphoric, Sulphuric, Acetic in high concentrations.


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Steve ferric chloride hazchem 2Z & ferrous chloride hazchem 2X


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thanks! Nasty brown staining shit. (the ferric not you! ;))

Virgin material or waste?

I only ask all the Q's because once people have all the info they can do their own research and be more likely to want them :)

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i can atest to ferric being nasty, we use it as a floculant in a water recycling plant on the prospector trainwash. it eats almost everything including stainless steel and has, as steve says a horrid brown coulor that stains everything it touches


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Does a good job at stripping copper for circuit boards too.

But what i was getting at was pepople can now look up the MSDS and decide if trace residues are ok with them.

for example i'd have no problem using barrels that had contained nitric, suphuric or phosphoric acids in them if they were virgin products.

have not looked up ferric chloride yet.


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