They are also free to a bad home. Or an 'Okay' home. Or a mobile home. Or even if you don't have a home, as long as you will take them away.
They have bungs in them for draining liquid out.
The bungs have valves.
One drum leaks a little.
They have lids.
The lids have ring clamps.
What could you do with these barrels? The world is your oyster!
Miniature space ships for your children. I recommend not sealing the lids on if your children are in them.
A 'time out' area for your pet rattlesnakes.
An uncomfortable Halloween disguise.
An illegal outdoor fireplace.
Yard art.
A funky drum set.
Pictures:https://photos.app.goo.gl/5X8JXJbVr9bnfFhX6
If you want them, contact Clay at (206) 963-4353
You have to take both, with both lids, with both ring clamps. I will not deliver other than basically between Twisp and Carlton.
The blue barrels are not included. Nor is the strap.
Free to a good home: 2 55 gallon metal drums
Free to a good home: 2 55 gallon metal drums
Waste Of Money, Brains, And Time
Or:
A short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupial.
Clay Chase
Or:
A short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupial.
Clay Chase
Re: Free to a good home: 2 55 gallon metal drums
I do often wonder about the "good home" limitation for inanimate objects.
Bob
Bob