No matter what your choice of heat is, don't forget to install a G.F.I. outlet so you don't fry yourself, if every thing gets wet.
> Looked into buying a heater a few years ago, they're not that cheap. I resorted to buying a cheap hair dryer and hanging it inside the bucket with a piece of copper ground wire. When they die (about every 2 to 3 years ) it's $12.95 for a new one at any department or big grocery store.
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> > I am considering mounting a heater on the outside of my bucket and was wondering if anybody knows the best way to do this. My idea was to cut a 4x4" hole in the side of the bucket with the boom arm, mount a metal basket on the bucket, and possibly mount flashing to funnel in heat. Any ideas?
Re: mounting a heater on a bucket
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