How much venting should an ammo can have for storing batteries?
I know the ammo cans should not be closed tight, I was thinking a combo of vent holes and a bolted caged system for the lid and the lid to be cracked somewhat. Is that enough or should I drill holes on the lid and the top of the sides near to the lid, or holes all the way?
I plan to line a tote box with aluminum signs, bolted together signs, using thick steel L-brackets to secure the corners.
Another tote box of sand on top. Aluminum bottom, alum top, alum sides. Layers and layers. And whatever steel I can find thats been discarded and laying on the ground, thats obviously been forgetten about, and not a pile of concrete sidewalk stuff.
An old free BBQ having the right size hasnt been found.
I have your basic Rubbermaid tote boxes from Wallfarts.
I know the ammo cans should not be closed tight, I was thinking a combo of vent holes and a bolted caged system for the lid and the lid to be cracked somewhat. Is that enough or should I drill holes on the lid and the top of the sides near to the lid, or holes all the way?
I plan to line a tote box with aluminum signs, bolted together signs, using thick steel L-brackets to secure the corners.
Another tote box of sand on top. Aluminum bottom, alum top, alum sides. Layers and layers. And whatever steel I can find thats been discarded and laying on the ground, thats obviously been forgetten about, and not a pile of concrete sidewalk stuff.
An old free BBQ having the right size hasnt been found.
I have your basic Rubbermaid tote boxes from Wallfarts.