Use a spade bit, drill hole through it and pipe and install a piece of small tubing through it.
Any tips on how to keep the branches from swinging around a bunch or just let it settle on its own? I could contour the holes a bit to sit each pipe a little tighter (think Lincoln logs). I would prefer they stay spread out even if not perfect 90 degree angles.
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Use a spade bit, drill hole through it and pipe and install a piece of small tubing through it.
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Sounds like some good answers
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we use 5 gal buckets for weight, place 3 1/2 to 3/4 inch pvc ( make these as high as you want your pile to be)in the bucket when adding sackrete . Place these next to the side of the bucket , at 12, 4 and 8 o'clock.
When you start adding the 4 in drain pipe , place it over one of the uprights, and between the other two . this limits how
much the 4 in can move , keep building up , alternating each piece of 4 inch on the uprights, but always let it rest
between the other two. When you get to the top of your uprights , wire the tops together so the 4 in doesn't float off'
good luck
MO
a picture of the bucket with the uprights sacreted in . Ready to load into the boat , the horizontals we add on the water,
good luck
MO
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