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what container do you use when doing a OA bath
kalex:
--- Quote from: oldschoolace on January 09, 2013, 11:36 PM ---Argos do a 1 metre 3 ring pool for 4 notes last time i checked but i got my last one from a pound shop
Double check they are 1 metre when you find one though or your frame wont fit :daumenhoch:
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http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3650512.htm
just fit i think
kalex:
--- Quote from: monkian on January 10, 2013, 12:10 AM ---I'll need to do this at some point. Thanks for the info :daumenhoch:
These plastic baths look alright. Not too bad price wise:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Deep-Plastic-Dog-Bath-Water-Trough-Handy-Tub-135-Litres-4kg-/120817234727
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this is the same as bmx xxx popped up with
on ebay they have them listed as dog baths and plasterers bath
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
:shocked: you could bath the dog and the plasterer at the same time, killing two birds with one stone - no need to buy two baths "dog bath" or "plasterers bath" job done :daumenhoch: :D
ozone:
--- Quote from: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on January 09, 2013, 08:26 PM ---
a big tub will need filling up to cover the item - more water and more OA = more ££ spent
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Do they not have bricks where you live? If you have a big container, fill in the voids with a flew clemmies (or similar non floatable items) then you only use what you need.
Same with dying Z's. Big round container with a smaller tub in the centre weighed down with bricks (or water) so less wastage.
Simples...
kalex:
i popped in to B&M and they had a cheapo kids pool spare from last year in the back store room for £2.99.
it's a round one with a dia of 122cm so plenty big enough, i'll just pack it out.
if i would be doing a lot of items over time, i think i would have gone for the plasterers/dog bath. but with this pool it rolls up in to a small box, so handy for storage
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