A cooper
JustinB: Mostly anyone who needed barrels to hold their supplies nearly water-tight, and safe from animals like raccoons,mice, rats, etc. shawty people thought they were meant to trap them.
One who makes barrels, hogsheads, casks, etc., To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel., Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper.
A cooper was a person that made wooden casks and barrels. The cooper was a skilled specialty carpenter. The barrels were very important for the transport and storage of liquids, such as beer, wine, cider, water, etc.
Check the auction sites. To many variables that you don't address, like gauge of extra barrels, length of barrels, overall condition, accessories, box, manual, number of rounds fired, etc..
To convert tons to barrels, the conversion factor will depend on the type of material being referred to (e.g. oil, wine, etc.) as they all have different densities. For crude oil, which is a common reference, 1 ton is roughly equivalent to 7.33 barrels. Therefore, 60,000 tons of crude oil would be approximately equal to 60,000 * 7.33 = 439,800 barrels.
Could be an inspector's mark, assembly mark, etc..
Crane is one of the best products on the market. There stuff lasts forever! They used to make all different colours of tubs etc. i don't know if they still do because the one in Stratford Ont was moved out of the city
About $300, depending on condition, barrels, etc.
1 barrel is equal to 42 gallons but only approx. 19.6 gallons of oil is changed to gasoline. Rest of them changes to diesel, jet fuels etc.
Armitage Shanks manufactures bathroom products such as sinks, bath tubs, toilets, etc. They are washroom products that are trusted by the customers in UK.
You can buy snake tubs at pet stores that specialize in reptiles, online reptile supply stores, or directly from the manufacturer. Make sure to choose a tub that provides adequate space and security for your snake.
Depending on the model, age, etc., they may or may not. The only way to know is to try.