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Clean Streak,

Check with dry cleaner or places with an automatic car washes.You might also look around where you live to see if there is a campany that re sells used cotainers.these companies clean them and sell to the public and 2nd user companies.

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I just ordered 4-20 gallon tanks from US Plastics for around $50.00 each plus shipping. They don't have them listed in their catolog but call, ask for Heather and she can hook you up. I think they have 4 different configurations to choose from.

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Thanks for the info

I just ordered 4-20 gallon tanks from US Plastics for around $50.00 each plus shipping. They don't have them listed in their catolog but call, ask for Heather and she can hook you up. I think they have 4 different configurations to choose from.

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Clean Streak,

Take a drive to Colonial Chemical in Tabernacle. They are located on Carranza Rd. and they have plenty of 20,30 and 55 gal drums that they will give you.

I have allready gotten several from them. Do not go out and pay money for these. Take the 1/2 hr drive and come on out here to get them for free.

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The ONLY reason I can see to buy a 15, 30, or 55 gallon container is if you need a specific shape for some reason. For a chem tank on a hand truck, a 15 or 30 gallon drum should do the job...You should be able to find 15 and 30 gallon drums free...check with car washes, hotels, dry cleaners, etc. I've not seen 55's free, but I can usually get them for $10-$15.00 (the white poly drums).

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If you are looking to cart-mount a plastic tank, don't forget to consider overall weight. A a full fifteen gallon tank mounted on a typical portable setup, would weigh about 150 pounds. That is very heavy when thinking about dragging it around site to site, through who-knows-what type of terrain. A full twenty gallon rig weighs in at about 190 pounds. Anything greater is probably wishful thinking at best.

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If you are looking to cart-mount a plastic tank, don't forget to consider overall weight. A a full fifteen gallon tank mounted on a typical portable setup, would weigh about 150 pounds. That is very heavy when thinking about dragging it around site to site, through who-knows-what type of terrain. A full twenty gallon rig weighs in at about 190 pounds. Anything greater is probably wishful thinking at best.

Don't forget the 20-25 pound battery weight also.

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