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    Some good ideas here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rja4bama View Post
    cut your plastic bucket in half from top to bottom. Put one round of duct tape around the middle and one around the bottom of your bucket. Put your concrete in and your boo or whatever you are sinking. After the concrete sets up remove the tape and pull the plastic bucket apart. You still have your bucket and can reuse it over and over.
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    spray diesel on the sides in it and concrete will not stick to it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gindog View Post
    spray diesel on the sides in it and concrete will not stick to it
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    I use a washtub and line it with 2 layers of plastic sheets then pour in the concrete. The concrete just lifts right out and you pull off the plastic.
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    What a bunch of tight wads...
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    Its not that we're tight, most places don't want anyone to throw plastics in the water unless you get a permit from the EPA. Deisel fuel is not good for the water, you can get a big fine if caught. The plastic liner is a great idea.
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    Agreed. And doing so "in the `wee hours" of the morning and getting caught can cost $$$$. Basically it depends on the state and/ or agency...

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