Here is Tim Romano's version
Good stuff. Make sure to put some holes in the bottom and/or sides to let the water drain.
On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 10:35:28 PM UTC-4, Vic Velasco wrote:I have been looking at getting a stripping basket, but could not bring myself to pay upwards of $60 to procure one. Well - I was grabbing some groceries from A VERY LARGE grocery store and as I was walking through the cleaning products aisle, I did a double take on this "utility bucket". $5 for the basket, relative pennies for the weedwacker line, $1 for the craft foam (thickest 9"x12" sheet you can find), some hot glue, a drill and a bungee - for less than $10 I've got a fully functional stripping basket.--I took that money I didn't spend on the basket and bought a sling bag instead - but that's for another post.
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