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I ordered me 2 new 50 gallon water barrels today

Got any good recommendation on source? I've found a few wildly varying prices.
Eventually, I'll need to get about 6 of these. (2 in the ManCave, 2 in the Garage, and 2 out in the Stables).
 
Got any good recommendation on source? I've found a few wildly varying prices.
Eventually, I'll need to get about 6 of these. (2 in the ManCave, 2 in the Garage, and 2 out in the Stables).

The 2 I got this time were through gettington. Normally I go to Garner and get the big blue food grade ones with covers, but I saw these and they are more decorative. I figured they would look nice on the corners of the house. Both are nice and decorative, they will fit in where I want to put them.

http://www.gettington.com/product/PG497.uts

http://www.gettington.com/product/F2660.uts
 
The thin cut beef, breaded and deep fried is called milanesa. Good eating with a brown gravy and/or sautéed mushrooms and bell peppers.
Just my 2 cents.
Steak and mushrooms. My mom use to make it when I was a kid. her and my dad loved steak. Me I would sit and eat the mushrooms, my dad asked me once why I wasn't eating any meat and I looked at him as serious as could be and said I am, I am eating fried mushrooms.:rolleyes: I swore when I was a kid they were meat tasted like it when fried with steak.:D
 
Both are nice and decorative, they will fit in where I want to put them.

Thanks.
Eventually, I'll have 4 of the rain barrels, and 6 actual water barrels (just for storage, in 3 locations, one stacked on top of the other).

The first one I got, looks a lot like a barrel, and was about the same price point. I like it as it fits the whole ranch house motif. I propped it up on cinder blocks to easily access the spigot, but I still have to channel a gutter into it. The rain barrel water will just be used to water gardens, plants, and washing, in an emergency. The storage barrels are for drinking water (and just periodically filled with a hose).
 
Thanks.
Eventually, I'll have 4 of the rain barrels, and 6 actual water barrels (just for storage, in 3 locations, one stacked on top of the other).

The first one I got, looks a lot like a barrel, and was about the same price point. I like it as it fits the whole ranch house motif. I propped it up on cinder blocks to easily access the spigot, but I still have to channel a gutter into it. The rain barrel water will just be used to water gardens, plants, and washing, in an emergency. The storage barrels are for drinking water (and just periodically filled with a hose).
I got two of the 30 gal blue barrels, with lids and bands, for 30.00 a piece. I have no idea how much the place I got them from paid, but the proceeds went to the CERN group that Ive been going to. I'm using them for making wine, but there #2 grade plastic, which is food grade. My plastic septic tank is 1050 gals, but isnt considered food grade. I'm going to use it for watering the garden and trees, but hopefully will never have to try and drink out of it.
 
Nice price. Best place I've seen is about $70 each, for a 50 gallon barrel (suitable for drinking water).
 
Check at your local bulk feed stores. We paid $25 for a 50 gal food grade drum. These are the blue one with lids and bands, but if you don't want the blue to stick out like a sore thumb, you can always lightly sand and apply paint to them. You can make them look like a faux wooden barrel pretty easily with some paint and at a cheap coast. We used old garage door panels to make a pump house over the well. Didn't like the looks of it and ended up painting it to look like an old wooden his & hers outhouse.
 
Check at your local bulk feed stores. We paid $25 for a 50 gal food grade drum. These are the blue one with lids and bands, but if you don't want the blue to stick out like a sore thumb, you can always lightly sand and apply paint to them. You can make them look like a faux wooden barrel pretty easily with some paint and at a cheap coast. We used old garage door panels to make a pump house over the well. Didn't like the looks of it and ended up painting it to look like an old wooden his & hers outhouse.
I call that creative camouflage.
 
Yeah that is what we pay around here. I saw some on craigslist last year cheaper but the man said he had been storing poison in them for his crops no way would I buy those.
My guy said they had baking soda in them, but I've learned to be suspicious from anyone selling you something! I scrubbed the heck out of them. Hopefully the plastic dosent absorbe things. I just emptied one that I started a batch of wine in. I'm hoping I didn't pick up any plastic taste from it. I racked it today (transferred) into 6 5gal containers to finish fermenting. I'll let you know about the taste in a few weeks.
 
I use both the sealed top and removable top blue 55gal water storage barrels, the ones with the removable lid and clamp ring won't keep water as long as the sealed top with the threaded bungholes ;) the barrels with the removal lids will keep water for 6 months providing the seal is intact, not recommended for the 5yr water preserver that is commonly use in the sealed top containers.
 
i have only 1 of the 55 gallon barrels..and it has no lid to it.and i only use it in the bathroom,just in case the pipes freeze up during the winter..or a section of pipe breaks some where.this way we can at least flush the toilet...
 
I've been looking for barrel then came across a tote.just picked up a 330 gal tote for water storage. It's food grade and should work out great. I got it off CL for $150.
 
I'll never use a "used" container for drinking water. Just not worth the unknown risks. I'd even be a bit leery of using used for washing water/garden, etc.
 
there's a woman 12 to 18 miles from where i live.she sells the 55 gallon barrels up to the large white containers in the wire cages.in which i plan on getting my barrels from her..seems like to me that she pretty well knows what was and wasnt in them..
 
there's a woman 12 to 18 miles from where i live.she sells the 55 gallon barrels up to the large white containers in the wire cages.in which i plan on getting my barrels from her..seems like to me that she pretty well knows what was and wasnt in them..

that's what I did here, I gone to anderson dairy and purchased three of their 275gal wire framed water container totes they use for filling up the watering troughs out in the field :)
 
that's what I did here, I gone to anderson dairy and purchased three of their 275gal wire framed water container totes they use for filling up the watering troughs out in the field :)
I thought about getting one of those. A neighbor had one for sale in the yard for $100 so I had to ask what had been in it once again poison for the crops so I said nope. I will wait and some day get one of the big white ones from tractor supply. They have some big enough to bury in the ground.

My barrels I will most likely have to dump out before cold weather gets here. We sat up the last one yesterday right where I wanted it, then hubby came home and said if they freeze they will crack so that means draining out the water and storing them under the house until spring. Oh well danged if I do and danged if I don't lately. For now I will fill more soda bottles and put them under the house and gallon juice bottles. Might as well do something with them all. At least if something happened now, I have enough water stored to last us about 6 months under the house and in the barn in small bottles.
 
is there some way you can keep 1 or 2 in the house,?just in case of a winter freeze..this way yall will have water for what ever..
 
Don't I wish. Right now though there is no space in the house for one. Wish hubby would get the back porch closed off then I could put it there, but the back porch is very frigid now in the winter months.
 
Don't I wish. Right now though there is no space in the house for one. Wish hubby would get the back porch closed off then I could put it there, but the back porch is very frigid now in the winter months.
I built a coffee table and two end tables in the living room that are storage chests, and filled them with 2 liter soda bottles of tap water. I also dripped about 4 or 5 drops of bleach in them before storing. I have two creeks, so I'm not as concerned about having water long term, but its nice to have a handy backup for short term issues. I put some in the back of all the cabinets in the house as well, probably 50 or so total. The chest freezer has them lined on the bottom to help keep it cold during power loss too.
 
freeze they will crack so that means draining out the water and storing them under the house until spring.

is there some way you can keep 1 or 2 in the house,?just in case of a winter freeze..this way yall will have water for what ever..

Use bales of hay, I use hay to cover my exposed water tanks, I cover with a canvas tarp then cover completely with 3ft thick of hay, we can get very cold here and never had any of our tanks and barrels freeze.
 
Use bales of hay, I use hay to cover my exposed water tanks, I cover with a canvas tarp then cover completely with 3ft thick of hay, we can get very cold here and never had any of our tanks and barrels freeze.

Hell of an idea, I'm going to try that on the 330 gal tote. Storing it my garage helps keep from some elements but it still gets pretty cold.
 
My 1050gal tank won't ever freeze here in ga. but the spiquet could, so I'll insulate it. I'm greatfull I don't have the weather like the northern part of the country to deal with.
 
yeah I may try the hay. It's about the easiest thing to get around here. Luckily I have plenty of soda bottles filled, but you never know what will happen so if I need extra water I better have it and be able to access it. I have even gone so far as to laying bottles under the couches in the living room, and under beds. I just hope one never gets a leak.
 
im still needing to buy the 1 gallon jugs of water for every day use.like cooking and washing dishs,as well as drinking.
 
I have 5 that I bought and then I realized I was better off saving the money and recycling the old soda bottles, and juice jugs. So now about 99.9% of what I have is either in gallon juice jugs, or in 2 liter soda bottles. I still have cases of single bottles of water in case if we have to go some place we can just grab one or two for each of us and go for walks, or if we have to go hunting. I usually keep some in the vehicles but the kids keep drinking them on the way to appointments, or to the store. So now I need to find some place to hide them in the explorer and in my husbands work van.
 
might look into a wire cage or box,that you can you keep the water in.and keep the wire cage or box locked up
 
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:cool:I bottled wine last weekend, and had to move some water to make room! My iPad is screwing up, I think it's about to give up on life. Oh well, I had a good picture to post, I put 100 bottles of wine in a hutch style cabinet I made, and had to move water out of it to fit it all. Another good reason to finish the shelter soon.:cool: Cool, it finally let me post, yeah! My battery is on its last leg, and this thing is squirrley now. I think I've had it for about 4 yrs now, so I guess I got my money's worth. (Especially since I won it in a contest). Anyone recommend a new tablet that's not too expensive, mayby for this Christmas.
 
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