They look good to me. Can't imagine you would need any additional weight.
This is my first attempt at stake buckets, and would like your opinion on these.
I have enough material to make several, but started out easy, with only 2. The wood is cedar, and the length on the longer pieces is around 6 feet, with a width of around 6 inches.
Do you guys think the stakes are too big/long ? Should I rip em in half lengthwise ?
I was able to get about 50 pounds of crete in each bucket. Should I supplement each with a sandbag ?
Thanks for your replies.
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They look good to me. Can't imagine you would need any additional weight.
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Those are nice!!
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using the rebar to help stabilize them should work well...
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If you have the time I would rip them in half length wise. That would give you more planks per bucket. Just my personal preference, nothing wrong with what you have done.
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Good looking buckets
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Thanks for the comments ... I will let y'all know if they produce ... Hopefully sooner than later. The boat is all tucked away in the barn till after deer season !