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Gordon Wedman wrote:
Anyone had a plastic holding tank fabricated lately? I was quoted $1,200 for a tank that might hold 15 gallons. I had two 50 gallon oddly shaped water tanks fabricated out of food grade polyethylene a few years ago for about $500 each delivered. I'd say you ought to keep looking. |
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:23:55 -0800, Dan Best wrote:
Gordon Wedman wrote: Anyone had a plastic holding tank fabricated lately? I was quoted $1,200 for a tank that might hold 15 gallons. I had two 50 gallon oddly shaped water tanks fabricated out of food grade polyethylene a few years ago for about $500 each delivered. I'd say you ought to keep looking. I say keep looking too. The actual process of making these is neither difficult nor expensive. Like any other kind of welding, you could do it yourself with the right materials and some practice. The only reason some charge so much for it is, well, that's what they can get. Matt O. |
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