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and getting IBCs into a back garden might not be so easy for home owners.

 

I built something a bit more permanent using secondhand (free) fence posts (just cut off the rotten bit that was in the ground) and old pallet wood + some wood stain.  Couple of blocks of concrete to keep it off the ground to stop it rotting and you have a structure that can survive many years. The above is quick and simple, if you put the base on something to keep it off the floor then the air flow is better and the base will last longer, although you may not be that bothered.  Interesting alternative.

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5 minutes ago, Rob_the_Sparky said:

and getting IBCs into a back garden might not be so easy for home owners.

 

I built something a bit more permanent using secondhand (free) fence posts (just cut off the rotten bit that was in the ground) and old pallet wood + some wood stain.  Couple of blocks of concrete to keep it off the ground to stop it rotting and you have a structure that can survive many years. The above is quick and simple, if you put the base on something to keep it off the floor then the air flow is better and the base will last longer, although you may not be that bothered.  Interesting alternative.

Yeah no access for ibc cages but a good idea. I just dry in these stacks and store in covered ricks by the back door. 

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1 hour ago, GarethM said:

How the hell did you get a two car sized shed in the garden.

It came through before the garage was built. I get the impression you are spoiling for an argument if thats the case take it up with someone else. 😄

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11 minutes ago, magnet said:

It came through before the garage was built. I get the impression you are spoiling for an argument if thats the case take it up with someone else. 😄

I'm not spoiling for anything, I've better things to do with my day. I've 300 of the bloody things stacked up and drying 

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17 minutes ago, GarethM said:

I'm not spoiling for anything, I've better things to do with my day. I've 300 of the bloody things stacked up and drying 

Well get away and tighten on mate dont let me keep you😄

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