Multiple bucket carrying method.
Previously:
Making fishing buckets - GIF
Making stainless steel buckets - video
Bucket hoist - GIF
Bucket lid crimping tool - GIF
Bucket rope self-lift fail - GIF
Multiple bucket carrying method.
Previously:
Making fishing buckets - GIF
Making stainless steel buckets - video
Bucket hoist - GIF
Bucket lid crimping tool - GIF
Bucket rope self-lift fail - GIF
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clydeman (Jun 11, 2025), nova_robotics (Jun 12, 2025), Philip Davies (Jun 11, 2025)
About 80 lbs in each hand is my limit now. My knees and grip are not what they used to be, I doubt if I could pass a fireman's carry anymore, I might make the 200 lbs over the shoulder carry halfway up the first flight of stairs being in my 70's suck
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Hell, I'm 73 and have resorted to getting the feed mill to break down my 100 lb. bags of feed to two fifty pound bags. Up until a few years ago, I could lift the bags off the tail gate up over one shoulder and walk away with it into the barn about 50 ft. Then went to grabbing the neck of the bag in one hand and the other end in the other hand and sort of walking, more like waddling to the feed barrels. And now, well I can still sling a 50 pound bag of chicken feed over my shoulder, well until I fractured my ankle a few weeks ago.
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