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Well, for all you tank shoppers,

I bit from Tank-Depot.com even with hipping at crushing 80$ (which was $60 less because it went to a Businesses Location) ontop of the 175 cost. + tax

they PROMISED the tank in 3 weeks to be delivered on April 1st at the LATEST!!,

Today I called to confirm shipping ( for the 3rd time), and apparently it hasn't even fully been manufactured yet? And is not there fault as they are just a reseller and are not responsible for there distributors (maybe a heads up instead of a passing the buck???). Its not like I customer ordered anything? nothing on there website says it needs to be made??...

None the less they don't even have or could give me a ship date just it SHOULD be soon


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Washed-up wrote:

i got 2 55gal drums from a local building supply for $12.50 each. I also have a 225gal plastic tote from a honey dist company for $65. You can also check craigslist....good luck




This is what I would recommend using...  We keep a 300 gal. water supply and 3-55 gal tanks for chem mixing.

Dry cleaners will have them for $10...  I just cant make myself pay $100 for one at TSC...



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I was too late...  It hurts me reading your post!!!   I hate to see you pay so much for a TANK!  Does it come with a pump?

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The other thing you can do with the smaller 35-40 gallon tanks is simply carry a few 5 gal. buckets full of straight SH when you think you may need more. Mix on site then. Not ideal, but a fairly simple alternative when limited on space and/or budget. Great for those just starting out.

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Car washes usually have 55g drums for FREE. Also, Tractor Supply is a bit more expensive on poly tanks, but you can go pick it up and may equal out. But at least you will have it.

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I odered a 125 from tank depot march 8 still waiting for it to ship cost 340 plus shipping and the bands.

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i get 30 and 55 gallon barrels from the local car wash. i got my large tote from a local seasonal rv park. everyone there seems to use them for non potable water seasonally. i got mine for free, but they had tons of them for like 50 bucks.

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You could actually get drums as a few mentioned above at a local car wash. I would go with the 15 gallon drums they have and use them to get your sh in from your supplier if you pick up yourself or you can mount the 15 gallon drum nicely on a dolly and weld a piece of 1/4 diamond plate to the back and mount your 12 volt pump and battery bow and have a portable roof rig. Just something to think about. I love the 15 gallon drums for transporting SH. Works better for me than hauling 3 5er's around. Just thought I would throw that out there :)

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I noticed one post where someone said shipping was a killer. If thats the case i would check plastic-mart.com, i noticed a few tanks (100 or 150 gallons cant remember) on sale on the website for somewhere around $150 and it seemed that there was no shipping cost if anyone is looking for a tank.

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TankDepot.com

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Chris,

You say to start with a 100 gallon tank.  I see multiple tanks on your rig, do you have the additional tanks for chemical storage so you can mix on the go?  Is that part of the evolution?

Thanks,

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Gilly wrote:

Will the 75 gallon fit in the back of a Ford F-150, just bstarting out here so I am trying to set up my Pickup truck to start out then work up from there.
Gilly




It shows the measurement of the tanks.

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Baltimore MD Roof Cleaning 410-482-4367 wrote:

Just keep in mind that you cannot carry more than 100 gal of fresh SH without a chemical handlers stamp on your license and DOT testing. A 125 mix tank will be plenty, but the 40 or 50 would work well too. Fresh SH weighs 10lb per gallon and I like to carry a light load on a smaller truck for residential work and we just carry 3-55gal drums for tanks.



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Chesapeake wrote:

I would go with a 100 or 125 gal. tank.  The 35 or 40 will work just fine, but eventually your going to be doing larger roofs or multiple roofs in a day, and you don't want to be constantly refilling your mix. Time is money.  

Tractor supply sells a variety of tanks, but they are predrilled with bulkheads.     
Here's a couple other places to check.
http://www.tank-depot.com/
http://www.tanksuperstore.com/



 Be carefull about larger tanks. Everything Chris said is right. I already want longer lines and hose reels, but we been gettin by.

  Some federal law about carying around SH, over I think 119 gallons. 

 2k fine!

 prob best to mix on site.  

 



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I still 5 gallon everything. What sh I dont use I put back inside the shed at night. I used to keep alot in there and rotate every time. I've cut that back as its slowing down for the year. What I keep in the shed.

Gonna try some new ideas this week to generate more biz this time of year before the leaves start falling!!!

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Here is a link that i just bought a holding tank from..
I beleive there from Arizona.
Just bought a 100 gallon tank for $139.00 they charge me $50.00 for shipping to MA. (ups)

Most other sites that i went to were charging shippingt cost as much as the tank it's self...cRaZy..
Hope it help.

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http://www.norwescotanks.net/default.aspx

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Try your local park district. I just got a nice 30 gallon for free.

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I found a 275 gallon tote in a pretty steel cage, very professional looking from a local lawn care company. It contained fertilizer at one time but it was pre "boiled out" which turns out the EPA makes them do before they can be re-used. Best part it was only 30 bucks.
So maybe give your local grass guy a call and odds are he will have something for you

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Paul,

Try Fleet Farm or Tractor Supply I've found them at these locations. You might also find them at a plumbing supply business (that's where we were able to locate ours). You do not want to purchase a used tank (you have not idea what it was used for). Also, don't get one with a bottom drain plug. There is other information on this site if you use the search engine to help you with this info.

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Check with your local chemical supplier.  Most times they get shipped once with degreaser or something similar and do not use them anymore.  Also if you have a dairy farm near by, check with them.  they use them once and discard also.

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