IBC Totes

   / IBC Totes #11  
We are cutting 3 in half and making self wicking garden beds, the frame accepts electrical conduit formed into hoops to put bird netting or shade cloth over, I have seen them used as dog kennels too.
 
   / IBC Totes #12  
some pics
not mine I do not have any
 

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   / IBC Totes #13  
I bought most of mine without the tanks. The 3-4 I bought with tanks, the tanks went to the dump. The cages sell for $100 or more in CT. I was happy when I found a buy an hour away selling them for $50. All told I have 20 of them. 1 cord fills 3 cages so I have just under 7 cords. I am half way done filling 10 for the 2021-22 winter.

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   / IBC Totes #14  
Very interesting,
Just so many TOTES out there and so many applications possible.
From DIY showers to 3 point lift cages.
Heck I know one guy that built retaining walls and planted trees in them.
What's next.

LOL, a TOTE forum?

As long as we dont have IBCs in a field!
 
   / IBC Totes #15  
I gave away one to a guy that made a water tank for his hunting cabin.
Cut one in half and used top for a roof and the bottom for a bin for shorts, smalls, and uglies.
Kept one for a project to make a 3point sprayer to be done someday.
I’ve seen them cut into flat panels and thrown in my local recycling spot at the dump.
 
   / IBC Totes #17  
I致e got a question for all of you who use IBC tote cages to store and move firewood.

What do you do with all of the 275-300 gallon plastic containers?

I知 pretty sure that they won稚 fit into the dumpster at the recycling center!

Thanks.

Frank

For best results I chop the top 6 inches of the plastic to form a lid. I drill about eight 3 inch diameter holes in the bottom of the plastic liner for drainage and air flow.

My wood stays nice and dry and has plenty of air flow so no mold/fungus growth. I stack the bins full of wood two totes high behind the barn and bring one bin at a time to the house when needed. The totes are made to be stored 3 high on level ground.

The plastic liners are ideal for keeping the wood dry, equivalent to stacking the wood indoors. The wood is dumped in the bins in randomly and saves me a lot of wasted time stacking wood. I lose a little storage volume that way but the air flow is better.
 
   / IBC Totes #18  
Look at the base of an IBC. It started as a pallet and mutated into an IBC.

Great observation!

We should report this threat to the main team at PITF!
 
   / IBC Totes #19  
I bought mine without tanks as well. Had to drive a bit for my 12 totes, but found a guy who was willing to lower his price to sell without them ($25 apiece... should have gone back for a second load!).

The thought of cutting up a heavy duty plastic liner still filled with noxious chemical residue and fumes did not sound at all appealing to me. Wear a respirator, if you do it!
 
   / IBC Totes #20  
I finally found some for $30 each and bought two, kind of wish I’d taken my trailer and bought three, I had to drive 2 hours one way to pick them up. I kept the tank in one a put a bunch of landscape blocks in the other. I gave the tank away for free on Craigslist and it took awhile to get rid of it.
 

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