Here's a related project. In fact this one may not be all that off topic if you find yourself dispensing some liquid from a 5 gallon bucket in the course of building your TD.
When it came time to paint the rainwater harvesting system, the primer which makes the paint stick to the plastic was purchased in a 5 gallon bucket. I am not a painter and was a bit curious as to how I was going to dispense the paint into a smaller container for use without wasting half the bucket of primer.
About that time someone on one of the welding groups posted a picture of his version of a "bucket tipper" for just that purpose. I did not know that such a thing existed, but it looked like a good idea to me. The tipper allows you to pour paint from a 5 gallon bucket with one hand, and very easily. The one I built is not as fancy as his, it is based more closely on those which are available commercially. It worked well and never spilled a drop after I went back to the store to get the pouring spout to fit the paint bucket.
I also welded up a little stand to hold my 1/2" Milwaukee Magnum Hole Shooter with a paint mixing attachment on it. I built that one tall enough to work with a 5 gallon bucket while still in the bucket tipper. It too proved to be a worthwhile project and I even used it when mixing the paint in a 1 gallon pail. Also the drill adapter that I made simply bolts to the short bit of receiver tube that allow for height adjustment. That means I can build adapters for other tools if such a need arises, or even a holder for a bottle of Guinness....
The bucket tipper;
The mixer stand;
