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General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: OHBowler on February 24, 2008, 01:56:27 PM
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For those of you who put your spinner in a rubbermaid type tote, what size do you have or which size works the best?
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If you go to your local hardware store, you should be able to get a utility sink for less thna $20. I got one @ a Busy Beaver here in Ashtabula, for $15 last year.
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Rev-O
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I think mine's 80qt or so.
SH
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I think mine's 80qt or so.
SH
I knew I was screwed up.....I was looking for a 20 gallon.
Silly goose.
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I HAD AN EXTRA 18 GALLON ONE SITTING IN TEH GARAGE, AND IT FIT IN THERE BUT THERE WAS NO ROOM TO WORK.
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taurean - Sounds like you've got a good setup.
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Moon
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So many questions, so little time but I'm having fun.
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Rubbermaid Roughneck 31 gallons, from Home Depot. Also bought some 55 gallon trash bags which I cut to fit inside the Rubbermaid. Then I only have to change the bag instead of bothering with all the mess of washing and cleaning out the interior.
Additionally, I line the bottom of the Rubbermaid with newspapers, and some paper towels to soak up the drippings which run down the wall. Change the paper towels often. Good luck!
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I think my tub is about the same size. However, Instead of using paper in the bottom to absorb the mess, I just use my wet/dry vac to clean it.
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