What does everyone else use for a water butt? I don't really want to pay £20++ for one from B & Q. Are there any readily available cheap alternatives?
Thank you all,
TimJ
Try a plumber's yard for a 'previously owned' plastic cold water tank?
Hello TimJ
I've got a blue plastic barrel with lid off a skip from a building site. I think they use them to store and transport dry goods as it's very clean. I haven't got a shed to attach it to yet though. Doh!
Wardy
Wilkos were doing them for a tenner last year (but could have been at the end of the season rather than the beginning. I keep toying with the idea of getting one set up to catch the run-off from my shed roof, but it's only a short walk from my plot to the nearest hand-pump, and the pumping of water helps keep me fit!
Try the council, they often subsidise water butts & compost bins.
Ask around. I did and ended up with 4! All serviceable, all on the plot. I also use an unused wheeley bin that my mum had - the council left her a whopper, but as she is on her ownsome she called and they delivered a small one but didn't take the whopper, so I did! ;D I also have a smaller unused plastic dustbin that the father in law gave me. Anything that can hold water I guess will do! ;D
http://www.freecycle.org/
This is a site where people give stuff away. Try putting a wanted ad on your local group and see if anyone can help.
SG
I use an oil drum, but it was only used for transporting dry goods, in this case components for a local double glazing firm. The scrap merchant I got it from had a selection. They were very helpful and able to tell me which drums would be suitable for me. And it only cost £2! I doubt if it will last as long as a plastic one though. I would imagine that it would rust but after 18 months it's still looking fine. :)