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The containers are very solid, mid-density, polyethylene "buckets"
designed to hold all sort of nasty chemicals. They're very solid and I don't
expect them to have issues with the outside force. They are currently
connected, via vinyl tubing and bulkheads, to the outside of the of the
water trough . The in-flow container will be full at all times. The
outflow container will be 3/4 full of water and the air space would equal
around 3 gallons. So, I'd guess 25 to 34 pounds worth. I can't easily
place sand at the bottom since it is acting as an overflow.
Jared
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The containers are very solid, mid-density, polyethylene "buckets"
designed to hold all sort of nasty chemicals. They're very solid and I don't
expect them to have issues with the outside force. They are currently
connected, via vinyl tubing and bulkheads, to the outside of the of the
water trough . The in-flow container will be full at all times. The
outflow container will be 3/4 full of water and the air space would equal
around 3 gallons. So, I'd guess 25 to 34 pounds worth. I can't easily
place sand at the bottom since it is acting as an overflow.
Jared