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How To Make A Bucket Pipe
If you’ve got a stash of 5-gal. buckets, you have the material for a quick, inexpensive pipe, says Carl Stoloski of Appleton, N.Y.
“I took off the bottoms with a jigsaw, stacked them up and pushed them tight so just the ribbed top shows,” he explains. “It’s very thick and you can stand on it and jump on it.”
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How To Make A Bucket Pipe If you’ve got a stash of 5-gal buckets you have the material for a quick inexpensive pipe says Carl Stoloski of Appleton N Y “I took off the bottoms with a jigsaw stacked them up and pushed them tight so just the ribbed top shows ” he explains “It’s very thick and you can stand on it and jump on it ” He created a culvert out of his bucket pipe to drain water away from the front of his garden shed The bucket pipe works great and saved him about $200 the price of 12-in pipe The 5-gal buckets are usually easy to find Stoloski says adding it takes three or four buckets per foot Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Carl Stoloski Appleton N Y sstoloski@sbcglobal net
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