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'Mike'[_4_] 26-04-2009 10:14 AM

Empty Chicken Pellet Manure Tubs ........
 
........ and washed out large paint tubs of the same size, with their lids,
are idea for keeping chemicals and sprays in, such as Tomorite, so that the
sun and the heat do not destroy the labels and instructions.

And they stack neatly in a corner :-))

Mike

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Jiri B 26-04-2009 01:03 PM

Empty Chicken Pellet Manure Tubs ........
 
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 10:14:20 +0100, "'Mike'"
wrote:

........ and washed out large paint tubs of the same size, with their lids,
are idea for keeping chemicals and sprays in, such as Tomorite, so that the
sun and the heat do not destroy the labels and instructions.

And they stack neatly in a corner :-))

Mike


They do stack neatly. Too neatly, as one discovers when time comes to
separate them! They seem welded together.

I started drilling holes in the bottoms, and use them as receptacles
to collect weeds for the compost, or stones and rubbish. Added
advantage is that if you leave them in the rain you do not find a
watery cocktail later.
"Compost mentis" in North Staffs

Gordon H[_3_] 26-04-2009 05:06 PM

Empty Chicken Pellet Manure Tubs ........
 
In message , 'Mike'
writes
........ and washed out large paint tubs of the same size, with their lids,
are idea for keeping chemicals and sprays in, such as Tomorite, so that the
sun and the heat do not destroy the labels and instructions.

And they stack neatly in a corner :-))

Mike

As do the tubs containing 50 Fat Snax for birds. :)
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'Mike'[_4_] 26-04-2009 06:43 PM

Empty Chicken Pellet Manure Tubs ........
 


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"Jiri B" wrote in message
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 10:14:20 +0100, "'Mike'"
wrote:

........ and washed out large paint tubs of the same size, with their
lids,
are idea for keeping chemicals and sprays in, such as Tomorite, so that
the
sun and the heat do not destroy the labels and instructions.

And they stack neatly in a corner :-))

Mike


They do stack neatly. Too neatly, as one discovers when time comes to
separate them! They seem welded together.

I started drilling holes in the bottoms, and use them as receptacles
to collect weeds for the compost, or stones and rubbish. Added
advantage is that if you leave them in the rain you do not find a
watery cocktail later.
"Compost mentis" in North Staffs


We have them as weed buckets and cement mixing buckets etc, but my posting
was more relevant to keeping such as Tomorite out of the sun so one can read
the labels.

Mike




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