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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 541698" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm learning to love amazon too. lol That one is too flimsy........but I do like the price. This would be long term water storage, so the plastic has to be both very thick and rigid. I'm not even sure that one would work just for rain because i can see the outdoor cats shredding it in short order. </p><p></p><p>If I can find a supplier for the drums at a good price.......honestly I want quite a few of them. Not just for water, but they're great to store pet food in and lots of other things you don't want mice to be able to get into. husband used to get them for FREE all the darn time when he worked at the pharmaceutical company, all food grade........and oh yeah, I used them too! lol But I'm wishing that I'd held on to some of them over the years. Sort of took for granted that getting them for free thing and didn't appreciate a darn good thing when I had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 541698, member: 84"] I'm learning to love amazon too. lol That one is too flimsy........but I do like the price. This would be long term water storage, so the plastic has to be both very thick and rigid. I'm not even sure that one would work just for rain because i can see the outdoor cats shredding it in short order. If I can find a supplier for the drums at a good price.......honestly I want quite a few of them. Not just for water, but they're great to store pet food in and lots of other things you don't want mice to be able to get into. husband used to get them for FREE all the darn time when he worked at the pharmaceutical company, all food grade........and oh yeah, I used them too! lol But I'm wishing that I'd held on to some of them over the years. Sort of took for granted that getting them for free thing and didn't appreciate a darn good thing when I had it. [/QUOTE]
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