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Posted: 11/22/2012 9:19:01 AM EDT
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I use them for Ice melter/Rock Salt in the winter time. I buy bags of Salt, and put it in the containers.
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Quoted: yep. Good brass bucket. Good call, I can put 1 out on the range, maybe hang it from the shooting bench I just built. |
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Also good for storing tumbling material like walnut or corn cob
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yep. Good brass bucket. Good call, I can put 1 out on the range, maybe hang it from the shooting bench I just built. |
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If I had them I would wash them out and fill them with brass. I doubt though if I will ever have empty cat litter containers. I hate the bastards.
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Car wash buckets, misc shooting stuff that would otherwise roll around in my truck.
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I use them to store things in my garage & shed.
Rope, Bungee cords, bird food etc. It keeps the Mice from chewing everything up. They will also hold a shitload of brass. |
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I use them for storing left over fertilizer and grass seed.
I also filled them with gravel for weight on my pull behind core aerator - the gravel filled ones also go in the front end loader on the tractor when bush hogging for counter balance on my hills brian |
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yep. Good brass bucket. I've got a few dozen of them full of 12ga hulls, 9mm, .45ACP, 6.5x55 and .308/.30-06 brass out in the garage. They also work well for storing lead bullets in bulk. |
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I put charcoal and smoking chips in them.Also golf balls for the gun range.
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I use them for Ice melter/Rock Salt in the winter time. I buy bags of Salt, and put it in the containers. |
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Their primary re-purpose is to hold electrical supplies They fit great in the back of my truck and work better than round buckets.
I use one that's been cleaned and bleached to running water thaw the turkey every year. Easier and neater than dropping it in the sink, and it allows the turkey to be completely submerged while thawing. Also use them to store non-critical xmas ornaments as well as rock salt and other bulk non-food materials. |
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We use something similar for quenching lead cast bullets. Put a towel at the bottom and fill it up with water
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After cleaning I use them for preps, Vacuum sealed foods fit great, they can be stacked easily and neatly, take up very little room and are numbered so I can keep track of the contents in a note book.
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I keep charcoal and various wood chips in different ones in the yard next to the smoker.
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Bucket Wall
The guy that did this lives in my town. It turned out pretty nicely after he finished it and stuccoed it. |
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Store charcoal, wood chips, take them camping as a good disposable bucket.
They make fine targets too. |
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Brass buckets. Dry storage containers. This, also there it's a guy at work that made a set of panniers for his bike with then. |
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After reading this thread, I just filled mine up width 223 brass.
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Fill with water. Shoot with AK. Put both in trash can. Badaboom Badabing! |
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they are capable of pretty much all functions a bucket is capable of
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Good for sorting used and sized brass. Also good for tumbling media.
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Brass buckets. Dry storage containers. This, also there it's a guy at work that made a set of panniers for his bike with then. I have lost count of how many times I have seen this re-purpose across the country. It must be in poor bike commuter or cyclo-tourist 101. The buckets are usually recyclable too, when they finally do die. |
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Rock salt?
Edit because I did not read..... Rock salt for your trunk. 550 cord with the strand pulled through a hole in the lid. |
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Quoted: I use them for Ice melter/Rock Salt in the winter time. I buy bags of Salt, and put it in the containers. find some sand or pea gravel along the road somewhere and fill them with sand for weight or if you get stuck, dry is best |
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Quoted: yep. Good brass bucket. This, I use it for recycle/bad brass plus my LNL AP's primer tube is poked into a hole I drilled into it. |
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You're in MT, you don't even have neighbors. It looked a little better once he got the concrete on it. At first though, it reminded me of Africa. |
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