OOOOOOOOOOoooooooo.......hhhhhh I can has one?
Pickle Jug or something right?
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I don't think the plastic kayak repair will work on this. Maybe a sheet of fiberglass and some resin from the inside.
Hypothetically:
THIS http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rubbermaid...ingMethod=p13n
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a hole saw drill bit
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some screen mesh
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a couple $5.00 or less garden spigots
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less than what it would end up costing to fix and then replace your existing rain catcher.
A guy I know (who lives in a place that you can have rain barrels. duhhh) bought some Rubbermaid Brute garbage cans and used a couple of these kits to daisy chain the barrels together at the bottom. http://www.amazon.com/EarthMinded-RB.../dp/B005CJFBJE
I have to wait for a picture of his system to post, but in order for it to look like some unobtrusive garbage cans he has on the side of his house, he got a green one for "yard waste", a blue one with a triangle arrow symbol for "recyclables", and a regular grey one for "trash". So that his yard doesn't look bad or anything.
Finally, they took so long to get here from... a state that allows rain barrels where my buddy lives.
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