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  • 06-03-2008, 12:40 PM
    Bundu Boy
    Dimensions of tubs - help an african out
    Hi all:D

    Was wondering if any of you can help me out.

    I'm in the process of planning my first rack and am looking at all the threads I can find about building one.

    One thing that I'm struggling with is determining the size of the tubs you guys are using.

    Here in Africa we don't use quarts, but litres (or as y'all call 'em liters) to determine size of containers. while I can easily convert quarts to litres and vice versa what I want to know are the actual dimensions (LxWxH) of the most popular sizes used by breeders/collectors here on bp.net. I can then locate the closest matching sizes here in South Africa to keep my BPs in suitable sized containers

    A tub I've got here measures the following (LxWxH) - 22" x 16" x 6". It is from a stack system where the smaller sizes are scaled down in proportion in a modular way same as sterilite tubs.

    So what dimensions are the 16qt, 24qt, 32q and 41qt?

    Thanks in advance y'all:gj:
  • 06-03-2008, 01:01 PM
    xdeus
    Re: Dimensions of tubs - help an african out
    Hi, hopefully this Sterilite Webpage will help answer your questions. :)

    The model numbers changed from what most of us use, but I think the dimensions are the same for the three basic bin sizes (1642, 1956, 1960).
  • 06-04-2008, 01:46 AM
    Bundu Boy
    Re: Dimensions of tubs - help an african out
    that's great..

    thanks a million:gj:
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