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  <description>Gone to meet its maker, and now resurrected as 5 raised garden beds.

The base had rotted out and yet the walls were still perfectly fine. What to do with it besides a garden ornament, a rustic replacement for the usual wagon wheel? 
Recycle it into rings approx 300mm (1') high, fill them with dirt and before you can say tomatoes, potatoes - ah well, perhaps I should place them in the garden first?
I debated whether to cut the soldered horizontal seams out of it but I decided not too, then again, reading about the lead problems experienced by some here, perhaps I should just do it. It's only two of them and they wouldn't be much shorter. Analysis paralysis!

I could've used it as a chook shed I guess, a bit late now though. :-)

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# The finished rings leaning on the front gate
# The tank awaiting its fate, with angle grinder in the foreground.
# The first ring sliced and held by Tom

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