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i would say maybe go to home depot, pick up like 2 5 gallon buckets... and drill your hole straight to the bottom to put the wheels... then grab a hacksaw and chop off half of that bucket, then just use those buckets you have in the pictures and put em inside the buckets you got at home depot... figured i always stack buckets in my garage.. and the bucket is never on the bottom giving enough room for bolts n what not... hope that makes sense... maybe that would help out also.. i think im going to try that. i never thought about it till i saw this post!!!
i would say maybe go to home depot, pick up like 2 5 gallon buckets... and drill your hole straight to the bottom to put the wheels... then grab a hacksaw and chop off half of that bucket, then just use those buckets you have in the pictures and put em inside the buckets you got at home depot... figured i always stack buckets in my garage.. and the bucket is never on the bottom giving enough room for bolts n what not... hope that makes sense... maybe that would help out also.. i think im going to try that. i never thought about it till i saw this post!!!
The problem is stability. The small footprint and top heavy weight of your wash/rinse buckets will result in tip-overs when one of the wheels catch a seam in the pavement or just the rough surface of asphalt. I tried the same thing using 18" diameter planter dollies under my buckets, which in essence is the same idea you're thinking of, but ran into the problems I mentioned.
I am now thinking about something like a kid's wagon. It has height and mobility. You can add bracing. I wonder if they are made of plastic these days.
Thats thinking creatively. If anything goes wrong with this project you can always sit on it and somehow steer it down the many hills you have around you (longboarding is a blast where you are compared to me)
I like how you have the drain holes for your tools. I thought if the water doesn't drain fast enough, you could cut bigger holes and put that metal screen/fencing pieces on it to keep your brushes and what not from falling.
Looks very sturdy!
I like it!
If I built one, I would need tires to go over gravel!
Good show
Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
I am now thinking about something like a kid's wagon. It has height and mobility. You can add bracing. I wonder if they are made of plastic these days.
This soundl like a good choice, check Creig's list for an old used wagon and you'll be set!
Great idea Mario!
I need to show you guys my homemade 'Grit Guards'. You Cali guys can go ahead and call me a Redneck but if I get 80% of the functionality at 10% of the price; I call it American Ingenuity!
I need to show you guys my homemade 'Grit Guards'. You Cali guys can go ahead and call me a Redneck but if I get 80% of the functionality at 10% of the price; I call it American Ingenuity!
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