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I checked the ronco site and they have a tank the size I need but they
do not appear to have the option of a top discharge, that is with an internal pipe from a top fitting to the bottom of the tank. I don't like the idea of a bottom discharge. Peggie Hall wrote: TB wrote: Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the Toronto area. I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the website if Sherlon plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no longer supply them. HMP Toronto have them in their catalogue but non are suitable. Ronco Plastics (http://www.ronco-plastics.com) in California is your best source...and since you're close to the border, I suggest you rent a Mailboxes Etc (or one of the many similar businesses) address in the closest location to you on the US side of the border--not just for the tank, but for everything else you'd order from US marine suppliers. You could even share it with friends and take turns coming over to pick up shipments. It's not illegal as long as you declare it when you cross back into Canada and pay any duty (doubtful there'd be any)...those "mailboxes" are very inexpensive, having stuff sent to one will save you a fortune in UPS "international" shipping charges and "customs brokerage fees." In the unlikely event there would be any duty, you'd have to pay that whether it's shipped to a Canadian address or you bring it over...so there's no gain or loss there. Now is an especially good time to buy from US suppliers too...'cuz the rate of exchange is the lowest it's been since I can remember. |
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