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He wishes to build a big barbecue with one and a smoker with the other. I guess he has visions of BBQing a pig or someth'n!
How I came to get the drums is an interesting story, but that is for another time. Indicate your interest in the whole story in a comment -- and I will share the story in a future post.
I used them to assist me in retrieving snow machines and outboard motor out of lakes when I was younger, much younger actually and a serious SCUBA diver. They worked quite well. I would sink them to the site, attached them and them fill them with air.
Next summer I will share with you how the BBQ building comes along...
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