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Thank you! It does seem that I am good to go! On the sealing I want to have the hole I cut to be really tight on the bucket. It is an interior wall that is made out 2" x 4" and OSB plywood (what people commonly call wafer board. The real name is Oriental Strand Board. So, my coop is a goat barn that I had built a few years ago. I no longer have the goats so I built a wall down the middle on the inside making 2 rooms. The coop is 1 side. I use the non coop part for supplies, feed etc.. I built a door in the wall that I built for entrance into the coop from the supply room. It is a walk-in coop. So, the buckets would protrude into the supply room with the door for entrance from the outside being in the supply room. Just extra protection from predators. I think most buckets are tapered a little so I should be able to cut the hole with a saber saw good and neat with the bucket being tightly fit. Could run a bead of caulking around the bucket also.Loads of people use them as boxes- you're good to go! Make sure to seal it properly around the boxes.