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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:18:41 GMT, "CROQ" wrote:

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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 23:41:40 GMT, "CROQ" wrote:

Howdy Folks,

I have a need to place a rubber liner in a steel 20' Dry ISO

container and
fill said bladder with 40,000 pounds, (640 cu.ft., or 4800 gallons)

of
fluid.


The fluid deal is a temporary
situation, I'd like to reuse the container later. The dry box is easier
to find here in KS than the Tank container. But if the walls are going
to blow out, I'll be going to plan B, an open top or C, have the fine
folks here spec me out a 20' tube to frame a 5' wall.


The right tool for the job isn't plan A or B.

Check into getting a tank ISO can in your area. You could likely
trade it back in to whoever sells them for a standard can after you're
finished with the water storage. Tell them what you're trying to
accomplish and they'll probably have a reasonable solution. They may
even just rent you one?

Good luck.


Thanks Longshoreman,

I will heed your advice on what not to use, however an ISO tank will not
work for my application. I need an 8'x20' rectangular tank with a minimum
of 4' of air space above the fluid surface. The ISO box seemed like a ready
made solution, guess I call an engineer Monday.

Thanks again!
C