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| Author: | Delgrade [ Mar 14th, '07, 14:21 ] |
| Post subject: | IBC Sighting in perth |
i was driving past guildford today and noticed at the weighbridge there is a guy selling all sorts of barrels and drums includung an IBC for what looked like $170 there was a heap of road works goin on so i didnt really have time for an indepth look but if there is anyone on the look out for one it might be a good place to start Cheers Pete |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Mar 14th, '07, 15:41 ] |
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Hmmm, 170 is getting up to the more expensive end... Not to bad if it was just a single use one, and it's still practically new. |
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| Author: | johnnie7au [ Mar 14th, '07, 16:05 ] |
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A few weeksback I saw some bulk containers outside of a place on Thomas road.. somewhere near Festers shop ... no idea how much they were being sold for though! |
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| Author: | itdepends [ Sep 18th, '07, 20:24 ] |
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Hi guys. New to the forum as you can probably guess- not in to aquaponics myself (although I do keep fish- a saltwater reef tank to be precise- and I've got a backyard full of fruit trees- so maybe I qualify). Anyway- has anyone seen any IBC's around in Perth lately or know of places/locations that regularly have them? Bunbury is a bit of a hike to go up just to scout around. Cheers, Daniel |
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| Author: | creative1 [ Sep 18th, '07, 20:37 ] |
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Yeh seen a few but mostly on a truck heading in the wrong direction to my place-1 hr south of you, so they must be going passed your place! Need to set up a road block! hehe Oh BTW as you found us, if your not careful you may become addicted and convert at least part of your set up! to fresh water or grow seaweed. |
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| Author: | Delgrade [ Sep 18th, '07, 20:50 ] |
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the guy in Guildford stil has them i see them everyweek, his numbers vary between 3 or 4 but im sure he would have more price was $200 when i called in a few weeks ago to get some worms ( Cheaper than the B store has also lots of 204L drums and smaller ones as well already cut or whole as to other places ive seen HEAPS around they just are all full or have has nastys in them so i didnt ask Cheers |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Sep 19th, '07, 08:05 ] |
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Check the quokka, there are a number of people sell them in there under the "commercial equipment" section. |
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| Author: | Tony From West Oz [ Sep 19th, '07, 20:35 ] |
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There are a number of Drum Recyclers" in the Yellow pages. They have blue 200 litre drums at $30 for food grade used drums. THe IBCs seem to be around the $200 mark Tony |
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| Author: | Delgrade [ Sep 20th, '07, 16:15 ] |
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ooo good idea tony |
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| Author: | itdepends [ Oct 9th, '07, 17:02 ] |
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Thanks guys- and sorry for getting back to you so late. Picked up two food grade IBC's from CCR Plascon on the weekend- apparently they're normally $220 for this grade (A grade?) but I already had a price of $180 ea over the phone before showing up- so I was very happy. Have spent the last two days rinsing them with water and bleach and should pick up my first load of salt water tonight (reef tanks are pretty sensitive- so even though these looked very clean- a thorough rinsing and bleaching is a good idea). Cheers all. Daniel |
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| Author: | TimC [ Oct 9th, '07, 21:26 ] |
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You get your salt water from the ocean or from a supplier? |
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| Author: | itdepends [ Oct 11th, '07, 09:29 ] |
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Straight from the source (the ocean). The waters pretty clean down here- and I haven't had any problems with it. Cheers, Daniel |
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