paint tray water dish

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68merc

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Sunday I got around to redoing this project and here is the result!
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I lined the wood part of the form with duct tape, that gave the concrete a smooth finish. The paint pan had to be bent to get it out but overall om happy with the end results.
I used 1 full bag of concrete from Home Depot so this water dish weighs about 60 lbs.
 

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Post another picture for us after you "plant" it.
 

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68merc said:
Sunday I got around to redoing this project and here is the result!
photobucket-5945-1312215593414.jpg

I lined the wood part of the form with duct tape, that gave the concrete a smooth finish. The paint pan had to be bent to get it out but overall om happy with the end results.
I used 1 full bag of concrete from Home Depot so this water dish weighs about 60 lbs.

Very cool! thanks for the updated pics of the finished product :)
 

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Wow that one heavy water dish...It does look good, very nice job...
 

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That is very nice, but how are you going to clean it? 60 pound is heavy.
 

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@Angi I just use the hose I don't need to pick it up.
 
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