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Cut the top and bottom off . Make sure they are reasonably clean . Then fit them inside each other when they weigh 1000 kg which is a hell of a lot of plastic liners take them to a trade waste tip/recycling centre they will charge £95 per tonne and take them from you . Don’t buy ibc with nasties in them water soluable or fruit juices ad blue etc are ok 

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1 hour ago, gensetsteve said:

Cut the top and bottom off . Make sure they are reasonably clean . Then fit them inside each other when they weigh 1000 kg which is a hell of a lot of plastic liners take them to a trade waste tip/recycling centre they will charge £95 per tonne and take them from you . Don’t buy ibc with nasties in them water soluable or fruit juices ad blue etc are ok 

No need if you cut them like I suggested . You get two lids and nothing to dispose of .

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2 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

 

 


Think about what you’ve just wrote. 🧐

 

 

You guys really don't get it do you ?  Andy . Get a cube of cheese . Lay it on the cutting board . Now place your knife on the upper most surface with the blade lined up from corner to corner . Push down cutting it in two .  Now you have two apexes , roofs , lids , whatever you want to call them and nothing else .  Now cut the IBC liner the same way .

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I don’t need that many lids and 500 ibc tanks cut in half take up a lot of room 😄. I just cut the top 6 inches off and use that for a lid less height and less eyesore . I have started cutting the sides of the tank into 6 in strips and using this as labels on the side of the cage threaded through the bars 

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

You guys really don't get it do you ?  Andy . Get a cube of cheese . Lay it on the cutting board . Now place your knife on the upper most surface with the blade lined up from corner to corner . Push down cutting it in two .  Now you have two apexes , roofs , lids , whatever you want to call them and nothing else .  Now cut the IBC liner the same way .

Exactly. This is exactly what we do get.

 

Now you yourself have just stated that you'll have two 'roofs' . Two roofs from each IBC Plastic Liner. So two 'Roofs' from one liner, and how many 'Roofs' does one IBC need? 

 

Think about it. ;):D :D:D 

 

 

I think outta respect for you the others are just pretending you've not been repeatedly forcing this line of reasoning. :D 

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3 hours ago, Stubby said:

You guys really don't get it do you ?  Andy . Get a cube of cheese . Lay it on the cutting board . Now place your knife on the upper most surface with the blade lined up from corner to corner . Push down cutting it in two .  Now you have two apexes , roofs , lids , whatever you want to call them and nothing else .  Now cut the IBC liner the same way .

Then eat the cheese so its not wasted. K

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He doesnt get it Mr Stubby, thats exactly how i make my ponds so there is a deep bit in middle.
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2 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Exactly. This is exactly what we do get.

 

Now you yourself have just stated that you'll have two 'roofs' . Two roofs from each IBC Plastic Liner. So two 'Roofs' from one liner, and how many 'Roofs' does one IBC need? 

 

Think about it. ;):D :D:D 

 

 

I think outta respect for you the others are just pretending you've not been repeatedly forcing this line of reasoning. :D 

AND NO WASTE TO DISPOSE OF > 😁

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