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Getting Plastic Buckets Apart?

How do I get plastic buckets apart?

eddie92844 from NY

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July 18, 20080 found this helpful

I could be a wise guy and say, "best way you can" but I've been there and it's not funny so...I usually get my husband to hold the inside bucket and I gently pull on the outer bucket and do this slowly until the suction lets go. Or you could try pouring very hot water into the buckets. Or I have put both into a hot bathtub when I didn't have help and that worked.

 
July 18, 20080 found this helpful

I had this problem all the time, I never have anyone a round to help me, so I've learned the hard way don't poll, twist instead.
If you twist the buckets in opposite directions once they start moving it releases the vacuum then they just poll a part.

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Now I am very careful not to put the same size buckets inside of each other.

 
By Lynda (Guest Post)
July 18, 20080 found this helpful

Set buckets in empty tup. Fill tub SLOWLY with hot water to bottom edge of top bucket lip, careful not to let buckets float, tip over, or to get hot water into top bucket; then fill Ice water into top bucket slowly. Principle is that the top bucket will shrink with cold water, while the bottom bucket will expand and let the top bucket slide out. Works on most anything except metal, I believe. God bless and help you.
: )

 
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July 18, 20080 found this helpful

Hopefully by now you have them apart. Next time you stack them, use a rock, newspaper, anything to get them not to stack tight. Last time I had to get them apart, I held the bottom one with my feet, sat down to watch TV, kept the pull on the top one, and in about six minutes it finally gave.

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Patience won out. It really took that long for tiny amounts of air to get in and break the vacuum. God bless you, as the other poster said I say too.

 
By Rasta (Guest Post)
July 19, 20080 found this helpful

If you have an air compressor shoot air at the rim of the bottom bucket. This forces air into the lower bucket and it will come loose.

 
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July 20, 20080 found this helpful

Get two wooden wedges and put one on each side and hammer them until you get it loose enough to pull one apart.

 

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