Are you a little OCD?

  • SuperDave1959
    Harrisville, UT
    Posts: 2816
    #1987259

    I’m standing at the checkout line and see this red bucket. I think, hey, that matches the boat.

    Attachments:
    1. F5A16138-FF83-4549-9A7A-05E5F91BFFAC.jpeg

    David Anderson
    Dayton, MN
    Posts: 522
    #1987280

    I have one like that in my wheel house. Simply use a 13 gallon trash can liner with a pull tie close, about 3 inches of cat litter and voila!

    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4951
    #1987282

    Looks to be Harbor Freight, I’d be afraid of blowing it out.

    mark-bruzek
    Two Harbors, MN
    Posts: 3875
    #1987290

    I have one like that in my wheel house. Simply use a 13 gallon trash can liner with a pull tie close, about 3 inches of cat litter and voila!

    I began using wood chips, shavings or sawdust from my shop it works great. Even if you end up buying a bale of woodshavings from menards or FF its still WAY cheaper that cat litter.

    I just keep a 5gal bucket with a screw on lid in my wheelhouse full of shavings.

    waldo9190
    Cloquet, MN
    Posts: 1131
    #1987326

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>David Anderson wrote:</div>
    I have one like that in my wheel house. Simply use a 13 gallon trash can liner with a pull tie close, about 3 inches of cat litter and voila!

    I began using wood chips, shavings or sawdust from my shop it works great. Even if you end up buying a bale of woodshavings from menards or FF its still WAY cheaper that cat litter.

    I just keep a 5gal bucket with a screw on lid in my wheelhouse full of shavings.

    I’m commandeering that idea.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59996
    #1987331

    5 gallon bucket with Walmart plastic bags (doubled). Replace Walmart with Manards or any store that uses plastic bags. A little paper towel/TP/or whatever, keeps liquids from sloshing around.

    Pailofperch
    Central Mn North of the smiley water tower
    Posts: 2960
    #1987345

    If I had a red boat, id have to have a red bucket. If I hauled one for my truck, id want a dark blue one. So, yes.

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 3235
    #1987349

    I could use one of those this week. I’m at a friend’s cabin and he shut the water off for the season. I go #1 outside, then #2 in a 5 gallon bucket with a single use trash bag in it. It doesn’t have the fancy seat like above and that rim gets a little sharp. whistling It’s in the bathroom so I can close the door and use the fan. Works OK.

    Pailofperch
    Central Mn North of the smiley water tower
    Posts: 2960
    #1987441

    Netguy, yank the seat off the toilet! Those buckets hurt! I was sitting on one while ice fishing in a hub once. Well the fish kept biting, and I kept sitting. Thought I was gonna have to call the fire department to get that thing off me!

    belletaine
    Nevis, MN
    Posts: 5116
    #1987443

    Netguy, yank the seat off the toilet! Those buckets hurt! I was sitting on one while ice fishing in a hub once. Well the fish kept biting, and I kept sitting. Thought I was gonna have to call the fire department to get that thing off me!

    😂😂 yeah that’s no fun!
    Gotta have a seat!

    castle-rock-clown
    Posts: 2596
    #1987455

    I use peat moss and no liner. I dump way back in the woods and let it compost. Add some surrounding leaves Ann’s you get a nice supply of humanure to fertilize the trees and deer plots.

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #1987470

    If I had a red boat, id have to have a red bucket. If I hauled one for my truck, id want a dark blue one. So, yes.

    No, if you were truly OCD, you wouldn’t have a mismatched boat and truck. rotflol

Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.