I'm helping a friend work on moving his tank.
We got a garbage can to hold water.
Example:
45G and got wheels.
Question: I know it's hard to tell, but this is our first time. Will the garbage can strong enough to hold that much water?
45G of water will be 450lbs. Even if we fill it up to 30G and make two trips, that's still 300lbs.
The plastic on a 5G bucket feels strong. The garbage can plastic just don't feel very strong as it does flex. Do I need to worry? All garbage can plastic seem to flex, unless I get the household garbage collection can from the city.
I'm just worry that the can will collapse when we roll it across the living room.
Anyone got experience, please share.
We got a garbage can to hold water.
Example:
45G and got wheels.
Question: I know it's hard to tell, but this is our first time. Will the garbage can strong enough to hold that much water?
45G of water will be 450lbs. Even if we fill it up to 30G and make two trips, that's still 300lbs.
The plastic on a 5G bucket feels strong. The garbage can plastic just don't feel very strong as it does flex. Do I need to worry? All garbage can plastic seem to flex, unless I get the household garbage collection can from the city.
I'm just worry that the can will collapse when we roll it across the living room.
Anyone got experience, please share.