@@StoneyCreekSparkchaser no its perfect, as you say cost nothing to put that with your buckets ! Sure gives and nice large field of view , clearly an advantage when prospecting !
@@brianjones4026 thanks Brian! The only modification I’d do with it is paint the inside with a mat black or just get a black bucket. Other than that, it’s cheap and effective! Thanks!
Thanks Nicole! You are right! It’ll Work perfect. Just some key things I’ve learned since I did the build. Use a darker colored bucket, and make sure and scratch up the plexiglass and buckets where you plan to glue them together. Other than that, it’s a great tool for looking underwater :)
Thank you for making this video. I had the same idea but didn't know where to start, mine will be used in tide pools at the beach for viewing sealife Hi from Australia
I just checked that out Chuck. That’s a really good idea! I’ve used it a few times this past week and it’s actually been more useful than I ever thought, so anything to improve it sounds good. I’ll use your suggestion with the lid. I think that idea will make it work even better. You even now have me wondering if I should of spray painted the inside black to reduce the “orange” hue I get. Well anyway, appreciate the comment Chuck and thanks for checking out the video. Hope you have a great day.
Oh I gotcha! Ok cool! Ow I’m tracking! If I could do it all over again, I’d spray paint the inside with a black spray paint, that will cut down on the glare. Good luck to you Steve! Thanks again!
Nice! Thanks Rich! I actually use it more than I thought. I did however spray paint the inside flat black to cut down on the glare. Thanks again and appreciate the sub my friend! Great community 😎
Well done 😊
Thanks Neil! There’s better designs out there, but it’ll get you started. 💪😎👍
@@StoneyCreekSparkchaser no its perfect, as you say cost nothing to put that with your buckets ! Sure gives and nice large field of view , clearly an advantage when prospecting !
@@brianjones4026 thanks Brian! The only modification I’d do with it is paint the inside with a mat black or just get a black bucket. Other than that, it’s cheap and effective! Thanks!
Thanks for the video!! This will be great for looking for shark teeth under water!!
Thanks Nicole! You are right! It’ll
Work perfect. Just some key things I’ve learned since I did the build. Use a darker colored bucket, and make sure and scratch up the plexiglass and buckets where you plan to glue them together. Other than that, it’s a great tool for looking underwater :)
Thank you for making this video. I had the same idea but didn't know where to start, mine will be used in tide pools at the beach for viewing sealife
Hi from Australia
Hey thanks Ben! Make it better!!! That’s the whole point! Good luck on your hunts! Hey from America 😎
Great idea. I’ll make mine in the morning…!!
Hey Brian! That’s awesome and good luck! I’d suggest putting the plexiglass on the bottom of the bucket. Just works better :)
To cut down on the glare, maybe put a lid with a 6 inch hole in the center on it. Look at the fishing flogger on Amazon. I like what you made.
I just checked that out Chuck. That’s a really good idea! I’ve used it a few times this past week and it’s actually been more useful than I ever thought, so anything to improve it sounds good. I’ll use your suggestion with the lid. I think that idea will make it work even better. You even now have me wondering if I should of spray painted the inside black to reduce the “orange” hue I get. Well anyway, appreciate the comment Chuck and thanks for checking out the video. Hope you have a great day.
Good video- thanks!
Appreciate you Deek! Thanks 😎
Thanks, so many videos cancelled the install part!
Hey Steve! Thanks for coming by! One question, what did you mean by cancelled the install part? Just curious if I missed something my friend?
@@StoneyCreekSparkchaser I watched 6 other videos that showed lots of talking, cutting the hole, then stopped the video!
Oh I gotcha! Ok cool! Ow I’m tracking! If I could do it all over again, I’d spray paint the inside with a black spray paint, that will cut down on the glare. Good luck to you Steve! Thanks again!
Great idea, nice video. 👍
Nice! Thanks Rich! I actually use it more than I thought. I did however spray paint the inside flat black to cut down on the glare. Thanks again and appreciate the sub my friend! Great community 😎