Hi everyone, i have for sale a quantity of FDA proved food grade IBC's, these are single used items that have only contained beverage ingredients no nasty chemicals or bi-products. Cost per IBC is $160.00 and are available for collection or delivered at reasonable cost within the Perth area. I also have a selection of other HDPE barrels and containers. Please feel free to pm me or call 0433621809 Warren
Fs Clean 1000ltr Ibc's
Started by Warren Hardacre, Jul 30 2010 07:47 PM
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#1
Posted 30 July 2010 - 07:47 PM
#2
Posted 31 July 2010 - 10:46 AM
My IBC's were delivered today, top stuff. Very clean, look brand new. They have a metal flap at the bottom to protect the outlet, which is threaded so you could attach whatever you want.
Many thanks to Warren, I'm very pleased.
Many thanks to Warren, I'm very pleased.
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 11:28 AM
They're very cool and clean...one of mine is full already with rain water the other is going to be a aquaponics adventure...but still working things out atm, easy enough just need some grow beds...sourcing them now...fish/fingerlings already sourced 2.50 each trout 6-8cm. Anyone know where I can get some plastic grow beds, not paying 365 for one....just over the top i think, was thinking of 200 ltr drums cut in half, but yeah not sure......any thoughts let me know...
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 11:58 AM
QUOTE (fourdapostle @ Jul 31 2010, 11:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
They're very cool and clean...one of mine is full already with rain water the other is going to be a aquaponics adventure...but still working things out atm, easy enough just need some grow beds...sourcing them now...fish/fingerlings already sourced 2.50 each trout 6-8cm. Anyone know where I can get some plastic grow beds, not paying 365 for one....just over the top i think, was thinking of 200 ltr drums cut in half, but yeah not sure......any thoughts let me know...
IBCs cut in half?? becomes 2x 500L growbeds...
or 200L blue barrels... I know where you can get them for $20each... but if you cut blue barrels same direction like you split a log... you need side supports to stop them from bowing outwards..
Just watch the ammonia buildup... trout eat and grow quickly... and need good water quality...
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Posted 01 August 2010 - 05:11 PM
QUOTE (fourdapostle @ Jul 31 2010, 11:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
They're very cool and clean...one of mine is full already with rain water the other is going to be a aquaponics adventure...but still working things out atm, easy enough just need some grow beds...sourcing them now...fish/fingerlings already sourced 2.50 each trout 6-8cm. Anyone know where I can get some plastic grow beds, not paying 365 for one....just over the top i think, was thinking of 200 ltr drums cut in half, but yeah not sure......any thoughts let me know...
I made thease stands from 50x3 EA for garden beds, cheap and easy. Im a Boilermaker so i have plentiful supply of steel but salvage yards are cheap.
Can give you the dimensions of the stands if you like.
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