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What to do with IBC tote inserts?


Mr. Ed
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I want to buy a half dozen iBC cages for firewood, but the only local ones I can find still have the plastic tank inserts. I assume they’re not too difficult to extract but what would I do with them afterwards? I can see myself haunted by their ghostly presences for decades, like rather static great white whales. 

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Ed said:

Ace tip Paul! I hadn’t thought of that geometry. Still only gets rid of 1/4 of ‘em though. 
Many thanks. 

I think if you cut them on the diagonal ( from top corner to oppsite bottom corner ) you get 2x roofs and nothing left to dispose of .

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Just now, Stubby said:

I think if you cut them on the diagonal ( from top corner to oppsite bottom corner ) you get 2x roofs and nothing left to dispose of .

Is there an echo in here? :D 

 

Anyway if you buy 6 IBC's and cut the roof of three in half you have 6 covers. You still have three left to dispose of. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Is there an echo in here? :D 

 

Anyway if you buy 6 IBC's and cut the roof of three in half you have 6 covers. You still have three left to dispose of. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Is there an echo in here? :D 

 

Anyway if you buy 6 IBC's and cut the roof of three in half you have 6 covers. You still have three left to dispose of. 

 

 

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Read my post again .

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17 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Is there an echo in here? :D 

 

Anyway if you buy 6 IBC's and cut the roof of three in half you have 6 covers. You still have three left to dispose of. 

 

 

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Not if you do it how I suggested . See above .

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