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Hello All-

I was just wondering what everyone was using for their storage of inverted bicarbonate jugs. I have been looking for a company that sells a cart or stand that holds the jugs vertically, inverted, and angled. Possibly PVC? I offered to make it for the Hospital but they can't pay ME with a P.O.#. No check will be cut, I don't work for free! Please let me know what y'all have.
 
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And I dont mean the automatic cleaner one; too fancy!
 
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<Idaho>
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A simple wire shelf unit works great. Used tidi bibs on the shleves to soak up the water after rinse. We got 'em at Home Depot. They come in lot's of different sizes. Nothing fancy.
 
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I seen some motivated techs get some white schedule 80 pvc pipe , tees, 90 degree angle fittings and caps for the ends. Fit it all together dry before they glueing it. And make themselves an awesome stand to hang your jugs for drying.
 
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<Kid Knee>
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If your program is in a hospital like ours, maybe you can get the hospital maintenance dept to order the pipe for you, under their PO and then direct the cost to your program. Just a suggestion!
 
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S.A.,

I posted earlier about the supplier that we use but it got filtered out I think because I used the word r.a.c.k.

Any how, we get ours from RLM Enterprises

Chuck


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Thanks chuck!
Luckily, the state surveyor didn't notice that not all the jugs were inverted. We don't use the jugs only if there is a major problem in our bicarb system.
 
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