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Show Pocket Bucket Is Handy Device for Motorists Even the best-behaved cars have a distressing tendency to overheat In hilly country. And then It is usually a matter of borrowing a farmer's milk pail or spoiling a new bat in order to refresh the radiator. Here is a pocket water bucket described de-scribed by a writer in Field and Stream Magazine that Is simple to make and Just the thing for the motorist mo-torist with a penchant for hills. "Cut out a section of a large inner tube about two feet long. Tie one end tightly together to form the bottom of the bucket. Then cut two lugs in the opposite end. Provide a stick to reach across the diameter of the tube, and then turn the end of each lug under un-der the stick and fasten them to the stick with adhesive or electrician's tape. Such a bucket will hold considerable con-siderable water. When not being used, it can be rolled up and stuffed away in the pocket, taking up very little room and weighing practically nothing." |