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    Default PVC Tree and 1 gallon plastic jug ideas


    Going build some artificial pvc trees. 5 gallon bucket of cement a chain from bucket to a 4" PVC pipe. I'm gonna put 1/2" drip tubing through the 4" trunk and cit the 1/2" about 4' lengths to simulate branches. These trees will be either 5' tall or 10' tall depending the location in the lake. I am wondering what is the best thing to use for flotation. I will be making a lot of these trees so something expensive will not work for me. I have the opportunity to buy some new 1 gallon attic jugs for .57 a piece with the screw caps. Here is a pic of the jugs I was thinking I would have to use 3 jugs per tree to keep them up but not sure! Any other ideas for flotation??
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    How about a picture of the tree? You could probably ask a couple local restaurants to save you some jugs.

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    Am not certain how much water pressure they can take. Some one a while back used yellow radiator fluid jugs at about 15 fow and later snagged 1 with their anchor, brought it up to clear the anchor and noticed it was flattened and had algae growing in it. Air readily compresses; water does not. Might want a stouter stiffer container OR as silly as this sounds try ping pong balls assuming you can get enough if them. The Myth Busters used them at 20 fow to refloat a sunken sailboat and they WORKED...wonder if the Styrofoam packing peanuts would also work inside the container? DO know from Myth Busters a sealed air filled standard 55 gallon drum is mashed flat and collapses from the water pressure due to it`s large surface area at 9-11 fow even though it`s made of steel. Was amazed to discover that a 6" ball made of the strongest steel ever devised with a 1" hollow center hole dropped in the ocean at the standard average depth of 10.000 fow will violently IMPLODE due to water pressure well above the bottom. That`s 5" of the toughest steel known to man popped like a balloon...

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    I have had good luck filling the jugs with expanding foam, it will not collapse and very buoyant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayDeb View Post
    I have had good luck filling the jugs with expanding foam, it will not collapse and very buoyant.
    Now that's a good idea. I've them in fishing buoys, just drill a hole, fill, and let expand. Trim off excess and good to go.

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    Should work...just let it dry thoroughly 1st.

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    Also seal the hole where you fill the foam. foam will take on water after a while under pressure. Dave

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    Also seal the hole where you fill the foam. foam will take on water after a while under pressure. or just fill from cap and use a silicone caulk in the threads to fully waterproof. Dave

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    I built 2 of these used with 4" well casing and 1" poly... I also ran rebarb through the bottom of the bucket so the tree would have better stability on the bottom... Floated both with 1 gallon jugs. Tie your jugs off with stainless wire too... The water won't eat it up as quick.
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