
Originally Posted by
Billy E
Thanks Tater - Iam always looking for a way to make traveling with buckets easy and alter on the water before I sink them. That might be the ticket with the caps and some wet and dry glut with precut poles
BillyE
No problem Billy, it worked realy well for me, and the bucket has just enough flex in the wall of the bucket the they dont break off if you get em in a bind while dropping them over board. They also have bouyancy to them done that way and the limbs float horizontally, if a person wanted the limbs to float up after they have been dropped you could put a cap in the end of the pipe to make it hold air. then all the limbs would float up at a 45 degree angle due to the flex in the wall of the buckets. And if you dont over tighten the alluminum screws they will not tear out of the thin bucket walls either. I also screwed caps inside the bucket on the bottom and glue peices in there as well. then you can use gravel or sand for weight to get it to the bottom without the expens of quick crete.
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