Nice......But how can you make sure they stand up straight?
Here are some buckets a buddy and I made. What do the experts think??
Put em in the sack!!!
Nice......But how can you make sure they stand up straight?
They should, we put concrete sand then a misture of quickcrete and morter on top, then we stuck the cane in the buckets and added water. We sunk them last night and they went straight to the bottom. They looked good on the depth finder.
Put em in the sack!!!
im about to make a couple myself and i am going to put a cheap eyebolt in the center to run a rope through to lower em down. eyebolts are cheap enough to use.
How about 2 pieces of rebar crossed through the bottom...maybe 3 feet long each to make sure they stay upright?
Slayem they look great, I am in the proccess of making some too, did you happen to take a pic of them on the graph, just curious what they looked like on the graph.
Did you put them all in one spot, or how many to you put in one spot?
Thanks
Marc
There shouldn't be any problem with them standing upright. With the use of boo or cane, the bouyancy of the air trapped in the stalks will make straighten up just like a weighted cork.Originally Posted by joefishin
I've not had any experience with pvc, but I figure that tying to the top of the structure a 2 liter bottle or another bottle of some kind will keep the top up during descent. Once settled, the buckets will work into the soft bottom and provide plenty of support. I know some guys that still have buckets planted on a 45 degree angle for over several years and they still stand straight up to this day.
There shouldn't be any problem with them standing upright. With the use of boo or cane, the bouyancy of the air trapped in the stalks will make em' straighten up just like a weighted cork.Originally Posted by joefishin
I've not had any experience with pvc, but I figure that tying to the top of the structure a 2 liter bottle or another bottle of some kind will keep the top up during descent. Once settled, the buckets will work into the soft bottom and provide plenty of support. I know some guys that still have buckets planted on a 45 degree angle for over several years and they still stand straight up to this day.
Those are some nice looking sets I'm getting ready to make some of my own.That will be on my list this weekend.
can't catch'em at home
Hey Slayem
I'm no expert but but those condos will work. You picked a good bay to put them in and it was nice talking to you the other day. What time did ya'll finally get the boat on the trailer :D See YA.
Mark