Dingdoctor, 1445070338

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udo, 1445071310

I use a bucket boss, wetties only in the bucket...fins, suncream, wax etc in the outer pockets.


Dingdoctor, 1445072732

Cheers mate will check em out.


stunet, 1445073150

I'm using a $5 soft plastic bucket with handles that I bought from Bunnings. Seems to work OK though last week I found a rotten banana down among the spare fins, wax, and zinc. It'd mixed in with the wetty run off and made my car smell like bin juice.



If you come up with something let me know.



udo, 1445073360

Car wash one with the mesh pockets.
Crustt im sure you could knock up something good ?


Dingdoctor, 1445074031

Same one I use stu. Fins, sun cream, rusty fin keys , wax all smell like urine from the pissy wetty that lives on top. They are a good option. A rope or board bag strap between the handles makes for w good option for long walks. Just putting it out there as I'm sure someone has a better option.....


Dingdoctor, 1445074317

Got some crustt bags absolutely the real deal. Let's go Scotty design us one up......


stunet, 1445077475

And don't forget a pocket for the bananas!



Dingdoctor, 1445078631

Checked out the bucket boss udo. Recko n you've nailed it there. I'm getting one for sure. Room for a few lady fingers in a side pouch stu


Dingdoctor, 1445078766

Which model you running udo?


caml, 1445079424

I find that wetty bucket stays for wetty only . You fill it with fresh water after surfing & clean the bucket & wetty so it stays clean . Wax n stuff goes in a bag separate .


caml, 1445079824

Sorry I didn't realize what a bucket boss is but now ido . Looks worthy .good call . My version is a standard bucket & old backpack for the accessories


zenagain, 1445089508

I use one of those cheap, flexy buckets for wetties and take fresh water to rinse off. I pour water in the bucket and squash my wettie with my feet grape crushing style to rinse my wettie out post surf.

For wax and fins and sunscreen etc I use one of those insulated bags that can carry a six-pack of cans.


crustt, 1445101784

[quote=Dingdoctor]Got some crustt bags absolutely the real deal. Let's go Scotty design us one up......[/quote]
At first I thought to hard, but an idea just struck me, but don't hold you breath, time moves slowly in crustty land:)


crustt, 1445108386

[quote=stunet]

I'm using a $5 soft plastic bucket with handles that I bought from Bunnings. Seems to work OK though last week I found a rotten banana down among the spare fins, wax, and zinc. It'd mixed in with the wetty run off and made my car smell like bin juice.



If you come up with something let me know.

[/quote]

I use the same , I have an idea similar to the bucket boss but simpler and suited to the bunnings bucket.
The bucket boss is very cheap in the US, by the time it gets to oz it is more of a price I can compete with, I'd be using teflon thread to stand up to all that salt and urine:)


thermalben, 1445110210

Back in the day when I was a grom the old flour buckets from the bakeries were the go. You'd fit plenty of stuff in 'em, and their hard shells allowed for ideal sticker placements.



Sounds like I'm using the same as everyone else though. Hard to beat the $5 flexi tubs. No piss-smelling problems at my end now that I only wear a vest these days. I keep everything in there - fins, wax, sunscreen, waxcomb, boardies and a vest.



floyd, 1445110635

I use a dry sac for my wet suits from the Kathmandu shop. I like them because they don't stink with use, fit into tight spaces in the car, don't roll or tip over when driving and when home can be filled with water for the rinse out. I've had the current one for over 3 years with no problems. For sunscreen, wax, ear plugs, fin keys etc I use individual old vitamin pill plastic containers and they all fit into a much larger old protein powder plastic container. Everything is snug in their own little container and no clean ups required. Those plastic containers you buy in the supermarket would work just as well.


udo, 1445116528

[quote=Dingdoctor]Which model you running udo?[/quote]
The car wash one.....picked it up on a council pickup it needed a bit of stitching repair ...I used lightweight fishing line for that
A piece of rope threaded thru all those fin pouches that your fins come in..tied around the top of any bucket, pouches hanging on the outside......
The Macguyver bucket...would work o.k. ?


chin, 1445144322

We used to use dirty linen bags from hospitals. You see them hanging in metal frames in the hallways.
I've still got a couple from the 70's. They're really tough, with a big thick draw string.
Used one as my only piece of luggage for O/S travels.


brownie48, 1445160144

I found the buckets too cumbersome and can fall over spilling crap so I go with a really big industrial strength plastic bag that can take 3 or 4 steamers but folds up or lays flat to be nothing at all. Most of the time I am too lazy and just lie the wettie on the plastic bag until I get home

And like Zenagain a insulated type bag that is small enough to fit anywhere takes fins, sun cream, hat, fin ratchet etc

Personally I wanted something that does not obstruct the back of the car or take up room, hence the options above

Crustt - if you make something that is collapsible then ....


Craig, 1445223628

My wetty bucket needs replacement immediately, that's been the thought for nearly a year now. It's a disgrace, melted wax and set fins to the bottom with black leash cords, cardboard and all other manner of things hanging at the bottom.

Will replace this week but get a photo this evening.


caml, 1445227479

Yeah pics craig


Craig, 1445333582

Here it is, after looking at this I'm definitely replacing it on the weekend! :o

[img]http://i.imgur.com/DdoUaqj.jpg[/img]


Blowin, 1445334029

Sweet Jesus


Craig, 1445334285

Haha, well past it's due by date.



Craig, 1445334460

But can't you see the assymetrical fins I'm growing in there..



udo, 1445334492

Brokensha ,that's shocking.


zenagain, 1445334892

So much culture.

Howard Florey would be proud of you Craig.


thermalben, 1445335748

Bloody hell, that's a Class A health risk! How's the jagged edges on the sides too.. Surprised you haven't cut yourself getting your wettie out of the tub.



Craig, 1445335949

Haha, hard to believe but it's not as bad as it looks, no smell, dry and just more so melted wax and random tape bits from small dings on my boards. But will sort a replacement ASAP.



floyd, 1445336987

No, never saw anything as bad as that before , not even down the bottom of my rubbish bin looks that bad ... and you put your wettie in there?


zenagain, 1445338599

Wax comb looks reasonably clean?

And the applicator on that hemorrhoid cream looks rather devoid of any nasty little surprises.


Craig, 1445340106

Yep wax comb is in fine nick!



southey, 1445348285

Is that green leafy material at the bottom , or the beginings of some sort of fungal mold . Perhaps it's not bum cream zen , but anti fungal skin cream .?! we'll go with the non preservative beer caps as the source ?
Hands up who's inadvertently skulled rank two year old bottled water , in desperation or by pure mistake after lengthy session in the heat ?!


stunet, 1445378023

The beer tops are a lovely touch and speak to post-surf sessions in the carpark sessions under a setting sun.



And after three beers who can be arsed clean anything up?



Craig, 1445383500

Southey, just dirt and leady material, and even water that's been in your car for a week gives that rank plasticy taste, yuck.



And Stu, spot on!



yocal, 1445383995

hahaha Craig that is rough as guts!


yocal, 1445384658

Ive gone the soft plastic bunnings bucket as well, spare leggie + fins at the bottom. sunscreen & wax (+fin keys and leggie ties and a small screwdriver to pry out fin tags from plugs) in a snap-lockable tupperware type container also thrown in to keep the oils separated from the salt, then when ya get home/back to the beach shower you can take the box out and fill the bucket up with fresh water and give the wettie a soak.
The bucket is easy to carry if you want to bring it down the beach.

Only downside is u can't peel off the sex wax stickers and put them on the side of your bucket like you could with a box.


caml, 1445384968

Despicable craig


penmister, 1445391044

Lol .looks like something from verge pick up day.....


udo, 1445393919

Straight out of Freerides now retired VW baitbus.


Craig, 1445397186

Has seen some places that bucket, be sad to let it go..



stunet, 1478044800

Here we go...resurrecting an old thread but it's with good reason.



I got lucky on the weekend, won a raffle and scooped this wetty tub. Simple and smart, it's one of those soft Bunnings jobbies but with pockets rivetted to the side for wax, fins, and assorted contraband.



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vs.



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You be the judge.



zenagain, 1478046268

Seems like you're on a roll Stu.

Craigs is still a classic. Can't believe they let it over the border.


Craig, 1478046674

Hahahahaha, oh dear!!!



I'll let you know I've got a nice new blue bucket from Bunnings 



Wharfjunkie, 1478049472

Looks like a good product but at $30 a pop Id go with Craigs stubby top and all.
http://www.buckshotsurfcompany.com.au/shop

For me a flexi bunnings bucket for Wetty, Wax, Fin Keys, Wax Comb in a small tub. Fins float free.


batfink, 1478054570

Where is the banana Stu?

This has inspired me to do something with all the other stuff in the $2 shop wetty storage bucket. Have always thought it would be better not to have the wax, comb, fin keys, spare leggie and assorted paraphernalia in the same box. Perhaps put all the spare fins etc in same. Maybe one of the many backpacks sitting around the house unused.

If you have kids, the one thing you have is an excess of backpacks. Probably something classy from many years ago, like a Bob the Builder backpack.


benski, 1478054748

Those flexi bins at bunnings changed my life. But before that, when I was on more of a budget, one of those big tarp bags from Ikea somehow found its way into the car and served well for a number of years!


crustt, 1478063300

I ended up making some pockets for the Dingdoctor to go on this sort of bucket https://www.bunnings.com.au/maxi-pail-20l-white-plastic-pail-with-lid_p4475875
Forgot to take a photo, did the job and dingdoc liked it but I wasn't that impressed, only cost about $3 in materials as most of it was scrap from another thing I make but it took an hour to make it, so it was to expensive to sell.
For myself I got 2 of those pails and drilled holes in the bottom of one of them and put it inside the other one so the wet wetsuit drained into the bottom bucket and it wasn't fermenting in it's own juices. With a sealed lid no wetty smell to upset the missus on a road trip. I then added the 11 litre pail to sit inside the next one for fins, wax and the rest, but the problem with the bucket was it was round and narrow , so if it was not jammed in between stuff it fell over.
So I got 2 of these https://www.bunnings.com.au/ezy-storage-bunker-50l-heavy-duty-storage-tub_p2583515 and did the same thing, works much better, fins and stuff are back where they belong, floating around the car.


crustt, 1478066400

http://www.buckshotsurfcompany.com.au/shopLooks good, didn't think of using wetsuit rubber, the stretch would work better, $30 is reasonable


Buckshot Surf Company, 1478857661

Peter here from Buckshot Surf Company, the designer and developer of T.U.B.S. The Utility Bucket System. Just to keep you guys in the loop, the development and subsequent manufacture of this design is based solely in Australia (around the Newcastle region). I have been given approximately 50 years of water time from grommy to senior surfer status( still on a pointy board). Development of such products are a way of giving back to surfing through supporting a number of local board riders clubs and young individuals by helping financially with sponsoring and prize giving. Australian surfers helping Australian surfers. Thanks.


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