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    I am still in need of 10 to 15 2 1/2 gallon or 3 gallon watertight plastic jugs with their lids. I need them to use on brush piles I am planning to put out. If need be I'm wiling l to pay for them.Thanks.

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    I have a pallet full of some jugs that had zinc in them all 2-1/2 gallon. Probably not 100% water tight and would need to be rinsed out. 36 cases two jugs per case. Clarksdale MS.


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    Thank you for the offer, but they need to be watertight to hold the pile vertical as they will be submerged..
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    Quote Originally Posted by spindle View Post
    Thank you for the offer, but they need to be watertight to hold the pile vertical as they will be submerged..
    Won't it take a lot of weight to sink brush and big jug ?
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    I too think that the jug would be counterproductive. A good base design has always worked for what I and others in the club I belonged to used. Even if they fall over, they still hold fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spindle View Post
    Thank you for the offer, but they need to be watertight to hold the pile vertical as they will be submerged..
    No problem. They could be siliconed shut to make them water tight.


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