€¢ Barrel (20 gal) & Galvanized Fence Post for strength. Buy a plastic drum, between 20 and 55 gallons (75-200 liters), and a 48 inch (1.25 meter) length of 2 inch (5 cm) schedule 80 PVC pipe, or a length of 1 1/2 to 2 inch (3.8-5 cm) galvanized steel pipe. €¢ Drill holes in the center of the top and bottom of your drum, large enough for the pipe you are going to use for an axle .
€¢ Pass the pipe or post through the center holes. €¢ Finished Frame Build a wooden saw buck to support the compost barrel. Nail 2 sets of 2x4s (pieces of wood that are 1.5″ × 3.5″ or 38×89 mm in terms of height and width, respectively) in an x-frame, and nail two 2x4s across the feet at the bottom for support.
€¢ Set the barrel with the pipe in the wooden 2x4 saw buck. €¢ Drill holes in the body of the barrel with a 1-inch (2.5 cm) drill for aeration. €¢ Rotate the barrel in the sawhorse frame using the pipe or post as an axle.
€¢ Barrel with 10" square hole cut in side. For a 55 gal barrel, hatch size can be ... more.
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