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  • Greenleaves
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    Not that I recall

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  • Logunner
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    Originally posted by MyWifesBrassicas View Post
    Did it bulge at all?
    If it bulges you could always put a wooden stake up against the sides, one in the middle of each side will do the job

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  • MyWifesBrassicas
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    Did it bulge at all?

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  • Greenleaves
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    I had one without s cage for years Snadger, only got rid of it as the tap broke

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  • Snadger
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    Originally posted by Greenleaves View Post
    It will be fine without the cage, but make sure its clean and hasn't previously held something nasty
    I'm surprised at that. I always thought the cage was essential.

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  • Greenleaves
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    It will be fine without the cage, but make sure its clean and hasn't previously held something nasty
    Last edited by Greenleaves; 05-05-2019, 12:41 PM.

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  • MyWifesBrassicas
    started a topic Using cageless IBC for water

    Using cageless IBC for water

    Before I test it, does anyone know if a 1000 litre IBC will pop/burst when filled with water if it is not supported by its cage?
    Or is the cage there for safe transportation and stacking?

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