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    Which works better 8ft tall with vertical panels at top in a buck of concrete?
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    Or these shorter trees maybe 40in tall and sink with sand bags and maybe a jug tied to top to hold upright?
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    Can I use the sand bag/jug float combo on either? I tried to make the one bucket removable by using the garbage bag.


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    And another one.

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    Nice
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    They should work very well!
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    Remove the handle and cut the bucket down the sides to the bottom. 4 cuts work the best. Duct tape the sides of the bucket back in place. Let the concrete set for a few days before trying to open it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    Remove the handle and cut the bucket down the sides to the bottom. 4 cuts work the best. Duct tape the sides of the bucket back in place. Let the concrete set for a few days before trying to open it.
    It slid right off when I laid it down. I will do more like that except I may grease it down with Vaseline on the inside. The bag had wrinkles and what not and stuck to the concrete.


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    Send coordinates so I can keep others away from them -------- ole buddy . lol
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    whats the law at sardis wood only ,natuaral materials ,can cinder blocks be legally used ?

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    There’s a crew boring and pulling pipe in my neighborhood for fiber internet. They have piles of the pipe 2-6ft long they told me I can have. Is this stuff good for habitat? Also should pinch the ends closed so it stays full of air and “float”?


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    I believe it works well. Somewhere on here is some structure made from that tubing
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