Aqua Lab Tech
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i need the bigger bags. i ran 60 gallons thru 5 gallon bags. that's a lot of pouring and lifting. my back hurt by the time i was done. for some reason i never thought of a rubbermaid garbage can. i'm aware of the larger hash bags though. looks like i have 1 more purchase to make.
Hey fdd2blk, After many years of using the 32 gallon bags we figure out that using the 5 gallon bags in the 32 gallon trash can works the best. You think you were tired after pulling on the 5 gallon bags wait and try and lift 20 to 32 gallons of water in a 32 gallon bag over and over.
If you are using the washing machine you can easily fill the 5 gallon bags sitting in a 32 gallon trash can. Once the bags get full turn off the machine and shake you bags until the water has drained into the 32 gallon trash can. Do this over and over until the machine is empty. If you have a helper running the machine and hose and you shake the bags and the same time the water is draining then it will go very fast. You and the helper can take turns at this. If you 32 gallon bucket gets full of water then you simply remove the lid with the 5 gallon bucket and bags and place it on another empty 32 gallon trash can and continue.
I reccomend spending money on 2 / 32 gallon trash cans with good wheels and lids. Rubbermaid preferred. Custom fitting the lids to fit 5 gallon paint buckets.
Next we will discuss how to dry your wet resin.
Aqua Lab Tech
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