I saw these in this month’s Family Handyman, and just ordered a set of 8 of them. I’m thinking I’ve finally found an inexpensive racking platform tor the few remaining boats in my fleet!
Put your buckets to work! Bucket Builders are the convenient and affordable way to transform 5-gallon buckets and dimensional lumber into an instant bench or work surface. When it’s "job well done", Bucket Builders stack neatly to save space.
Five gallons converts to 20 quarts or 19.927 liters.
Hmmm, they don't mention 6-gallon buckets. Some take the same lids as the 5-gallon, but I'm not sure of the base size. I think the base is the same. Buckets used for drywall are the easiest to clean.
In Florida, fresh ones are found on the sides of 2-lane country roads, where wind gusts (from pickup trucks heading in the opposite direction) have lifted them out of the beds of other pickup trucks.
Test the durability of your bucket collection by pressing on the ribs near the top. If they break off under thumb pressure, that bucket probably shouldn't be used.
Five gallons converts to 20 quarts or 19.927 liters.
Hmmm, they don't mention 6-gallon buckets. Some take the same lids as the 5-gallon, but I'm not sure of the base size. I think the base is the same. Buckets used for drywall are the easiest to clean.
In Florida, fresh ones are found on the sides of 2-lane country roads, where wind gusts (from pickup trucks heading in the opposite direction) have lifted them out of the beds of other pickup trucks.
Test the durability of your bucket collection by pressing on the ribs near the top. If they break off under thumb pressure, that bucket probably shouldn't be used.
Thanks! I’ve been pondering whether it might be fun (I’m a science nerd) to find something that I could form in a mold to use in place of the buckets, for different weight, sustainability, configurations….