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    Got me 7 buckets from Walmart and a nice pile of miscellaneous wood from some construction sites around my neighborhood that didn't mind me taking em just for asking. Made two up earlier today and gonna dump em in Lake Conway in a week or two for fishing next summer. Thinking about something in the 7/9 ft. depth. These run about 4 - 4 1/2 feet tall.

    Think these are thick enough or do I need to put more wood in next few? Any suggestions welcome - this will be my first attempt at building structure.

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    They look good to me!!!

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    They ought fill ur boat! Ya just gotta use em more than ya use that treadmill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowePro View Post
    They ought fill ur boat! Ya just gotta use em more than ya use that treadmill!
    hehehehe, that treadmill originally cost me a bit over $2,500. It is in great condition with all working parts. Would sell for $300 if someone wants it and loads it themselves. It is one heavy mother. I weight from 230-260 depending on what day it is and it will work fine for big boys. PM me is you want it
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    Hahahahahahahah!!! I figured! We have one in our house. Makes an excellent furniture to hang clothes on! Hahaha

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    well, I used it pretty hard for bout two years, then let it have a vaca for bout 7/8 years. It is time for someone to take it over and get it on..
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    That shop looks like mine can't get around in it ha
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    Cut buckets in half (top /bottom ) makes double use of buckets . Don't need but that much concrete and rocks to sink . Looks good
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Cut buckets in half (top /bottom ) makes double use of buckets . Don't need but that much concrete and rocks to sink . Looks good

    ty Nimrod. will do, then will have 14
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    how many this size per spot. thinking bout 4/5. that enough?
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