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Sam Finn...short answer is NO. Although just about anything can be turned into a tiny house, it wouldn't make any sense to use a plastic water storage tank. A 3,000 gallon tank like I have costs over $1,000 and the interior is 56.745 sq ft....by the time you add a door, windows, insulation, and interior/exterior finishes you end up with a really expensive experiment in futility.
Happy Birthday Benny !!!
ReplyDeleteHe's so excited he could pee his pants.
ReplyDeleteThe only way he will stand still long enough to get measured is when he is peeing...
ReplyDeleteMy how time flies by, it seems like it was only yesterday. Happy Birthday Ben!
ReplyDeleteBig Ben, looking good.
ReplyDeleteDoes he like his scratcher?
Measures more than I am tall.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Benny boy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Ben! Greetins from Finland!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Ben! You've sure grown into a gorgeous steer.
ReplyDeletePlease excuse off topic ... Do you think a large plastic water storage tank could be converted into a tiny house?
ReplyDeleteSam Finn...short answer is NO. Although just about anything can be turned into a tiny house, it wouldn't make any sense to use a plastic water storage tank. A 3,000 gallon tank like I have costs over $1,000 and the interior is 56.745 sq ft....by the time you add a door, windows, insulation, and interior/exterior finishes you end up with a really expensive experiment in futility.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the input John.
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