Shop Sink Made From A 5-Gal. Bucket
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Elijah Apple of Hillsborough, N.C., transformed an old 5-gal. bucket into a shop sink. “My mom and sister didn’t like me using the bathroom sink because I’d get it dirty,” he says. “This alternative was really easy to make. All I had to do was cut part of the front out, cut a hole for the hose in the back, cut a drain hole, and that was it.”
Apple used repurposed materials, so the project was free. He estimates that it took him under 15 min. to build. “The sink works great for what it is,” says Apple. “I wouldn’t change anything about it.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Eli Apple, 4725 Kimbro Rd., Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 (ph 984-364-7662; appleclan4725@gmail.com).

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Shop Sink Made From A 5-Gal. Bucket
Elijah Apple of Hillsborough, N.C., transformed an old 5-gal. bucket into a shop sink. “My mom and sister didn’t like me using the bathroom sink because I’d get it dirty,” he says. “This alternative was really easy to make. All I had to do was cut part of the front out, cut a hole for the hose in the back, cut a drain hole, and that was it.”
Apple used repurposed materials, so the project was free. He estimates that it took him under 15 min. to build. “The sink works great for what it is,” says Apple. “I wouldn’t change anything about it.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Eli Apple, 4725 Kimbro Rd., Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 (ph 984-364-7662; appleclan4725@gmail.com).
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