I just traced the top of the bucket on the plywood then drew another circle 1/4 inside of it and cut it out on the scroll saw. The taper of the bucket locks it in.
alexrussell
January 01, 2007
Brilliant idea from Senseless. Especially if you're going to mix up a lot. I've had my share of bruised shins from the bucket method. The only solution I've found to this point is gripping hard with my heels and starting the drill slow until the mixture gets going. But forget that. I'm fabbing up one of these next time.
Thanks.
Senseless
January 01, 2007
I made a bucket holder from some scrap wood and some screws. It does a pretty good job of holding a bucket so it doesn't spin on you when you start the drill up.
Senseless
alexrussell
Brilliant idea from Senseless. Especially if you're going to mix up a lot. I've had my share of bruised shins from the bucket method. The only solution I've found to this point is gripping hard with my heels and starting the drill slow until the mixture gets going. But forget that. I'm fabbing up one of these next time.
Thanks.
Senseless
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