Anyone know where to get 55 gallon drums?

Craig's list. Someone always has them. Sometimes they are even free.
 
You don't have a backyard. Or a front yard. Or property. Or a business.

Lol. Ron Musgraves doesn't actually exist. He is just a figment of our imagination.

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Are you planning on mixing up 50+ gallons at a time? Those little 15 gallon drums I mentioned to you might be better suited. In smaller batches it would be easier to move around if needed. Also those 15's have a built in handle on top.
 
Are you planning on mixing up 50+ gallons at a time? Those little 15 gallon drums I mentioned to you might be better suited. In smaller batches it would be easier to move around if needed. Also those 15's have a built in handle on top.

Drum kits are designed to be mixed in a 55 gallon drum. You can't divide it out in a smaller quantity.
 
I would agree with Steve about mixing up your drum kits into a 55 gallon drum and them putting into smaller containers and diluting. I use Pauls truck wash everyday and it works so much better when I mix it up into the drum and then I cut it to 200 gallons or so. I feel it is especially important in the house wash. You want to make sure you get all of your surfactants and sheating agents to mix.
 
You beat me to it Ron......Same here, come get um.

Lol I think it would be more cost effective for me to get one on Craigslist for $20 than to go to Phoenix or Fayetteville to pick some up.

So what are you doing in Fayetteville, Guy? You live there by choice? Lol. My wife is from Fayetteville. (Actually, I think Autryville originally) But as soon as my wife moved to Florida, all her parents and step parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles were like, "Hey, what are we still doing here?" They all ended up moving to either Wilmington, or Myrtle Beach. I think her brother moved back to Steadman, but that's about it.
 
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