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Is there a possibility to buy a long 5g bucket to fit a gamma seal? i know i can glue the seal to something bigger but i wanted the diameter of a 5g. ideally 15~20g size so like 3-4 5g buckets. thanks
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#7
Would this work?

https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-2...4d819bebf5
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#8
Take 4 5g buckets and cut the bottoms out of 3 of them.

Put a lid on the bottom bucket and put the lid side down.
Glue bottom side of bucket #2 to bucket #1.
Glue top side of bucket #3 to bucket #2.
Glue bottom of bucket #4 to bucket #3.

Put gamma lid assembly on bucket #4 (top)

Or use 6g buckets and have 24g capacity.

Use super glue or 100% silicone in a caulk gun.
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(04-07-2023, 10:36 AM)Woodenfish Wrote: Would this work?

https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-2...4d819bebf5

oh that might work, thanks for the link !!
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(04-08-2023, 03:48 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Take 4 5g buckets and cut the bottoms out of 3 of them.

Put a lid on the bottom bucket and put the lid side down.
Glue bottom side of bucket #2 to bucket #1.
Glue top side of bucket #3 to bucket #2.
Glue bottom of bucket #4 to bucket #3.

Put gamma lid assembly on bucket #4 (top)

Or use 6g buckets and have 24g capacity.

Use super glue or 100% silicone in a caulk gun.

thanks for the reply, i did think about that but then thought "when does diy look too "diy"?"
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