3:25 Harbor Freight sells collapsible canvass buckets with 1 inch diameter rope handles. They’re not as spiffy as the vintage, hinged framed units sold to the camping market back in the day, but at $17 each having a few around the homestead is a great idea. They are heavy enough canvas to hold water for as long as anyone would want to use a canvas bucket to hold water. Benefit over the ubiquitous 5 gallon plastic bucket? You can transport 10 of them in a duffel bag. If conveyance space is limited but you need 10-20 buckets where you’re headed, these are it
I think that's the first time I've ever seen a fabric bucket with side supports I think probably the 1st use was slung underneath black powder cannons relatively coarse canvas but they were mostly only used to wet the bore sponge back in the 80s I hsd a polyester version (bright yellow)
Mr. Dyer Thanks for the video. Great Job!
Those are really cool!
wasnt expecting you here at all, youre really cool too
3:25 Harbor Freight sells collapsible canvass buckets with 1 inch diameter rope handles. They’re not as spiffy as the vintage, hinged framed units sold to the camping market back in the day, but at $17 each having a few around the homestead is a great idea. They are heavy enough canvas to hold water for as long as anyone would want to use a canvas bucket to hold water. Benefit over the ubiquitous 5 gallon plastic bucket? You can transport 10 of them in a duffel bag. If conveyance space is limited but you need 10-20 buckets where you’re headed, these are it
Very cool.
The canvas bucket is cool
Very cool stuff!
Very cool stuff the seat would be great from an ols squirrel hunter
I have two waxed canvas buckets from SRO for my base camp kit.
I think that's the first time I've ever seen a fabric bucket with side supports I think probably the 1st use was slung underneath black powder cannons relatively coarse canvas but they were mostly only used to wet the bore sponge back in the 80s I hsd a polyester version (bright yellow)
I'm interested
Interested