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I made a tumbler for the cost of about $35....
Scrounged around "New Home" sites ect... and found two 6ft 4x4 treated lumber posts... Had some bags of cement from another project...found an old 5ft 1inch wide black metal pipe at my Parents house(it's gotta be able to support some serious weight)...bought two metal things that look like "U"s and are meant to hold pipes up against something for about $0.87 each, bought a plastic FOODGRADE 55gal. drum for $30 off Craigslist.
So here ya go....
Decide if you want your barrel to be vertical (like a trashcan) or horizonal. Measure the length of your barrel plus leave about 5 to 6 inches to make sure it spins freely.
Dig holes for your posts...planning on burying the posts atleast two feet down. Mix cement and pour in holes...(save some money by putting rocks or broken bricks in holes to take up room so you use less cement)....keep it level.
After it dries attach the "U"s to the tops of the landscaping tees.
Using a drill and bit (in my case 1 inch bit) drill holes on either side of your barrel. MAKE SURE THEY ARE AT THE EXACT SAME HEIGHT OR YOUR BARREL WILL BE LOPSIDED AND NOT SPIN PROPERLY. Now you need to cut a door to fill / remove the compost. Decide how big of a door you want and drill a hole in all four corners of where the door will be (this is so you can turn the corner with your jigsaw when cutting the door out) If you are doing the Vertical barrel make your door is closer to the top of the barrel but not at the very top. If you're doing the horizonal one it doesn't matter where you put it. Keep the cut out piece of barrel cause you don't want your compost to spill out
Because you've weakend the barrel by cutting out the door, when you go to re-attach it you will need a sturdy piece of wood (like a ferring strip) to go across it. Attach the ferring strip to the cut out piece using a few bolts with nuts. You will attach this back on the barrel by using a bolt that comes from INSIDE the barrel then out, goes through a nut and then through the end of the ferring strip and gets secured with a wing nut so you can easily unscrew / screw it to remover / replace the door. Drill a bunch more holes all over the barrel...random or uniform doesn't matter, they are just for air flow.
Now slide the barrel onto the black metal pole and then slide that into the "U"s and your set.
When you're starting your compost and every now and then you have to add regular dirt into it so it gets the micro organisms started...and I also heard to add water occasionally.
Scrounged around "New Home" sites ect... and found two 6ft 4x4 treated lumber posts... Had some bags of cement from another project...found an old 5ft 1inch wide black metal pipe at my Parents house(it's gotta be able to support some serious weight)...bought two metal things that look like "U"s and are meant to hold pipes up against something for about $0.87 each, bought a plastic FOODGRADE 55gal. drum for $30 off Craigslist.
So here ya go....
Decide if you want your barrel to be vertical (like a trashcan) or horizonal. Measure the length of your barrel plus leave about 5 to 6 inches to make sure it spins freely.
Dig holes for your posts...planning on burying the posts atleast two feet down. Mix cement and pour in holes...(save some money by putting rocks or broken bricks in holes to take up room so you use less cement)....keep it level.
After it dries attach the "U"s to the tops of the landscaping tees.
Using a drill and bit (in my case 1 inch bit) drill holes on either side of your barrel. MAKE SURE THEY ARE AT THE EXACT SAME HEIGHT OR YOUR BARREL WILL BE LOPSIDED AND NOT SPIN PROPERLY. Now you need to cut a door to fill / remove the compost. Decide how big of a door you want and drill a hole in all four corners of where the door will be (this is so you can turn the corner with your jigsaw when cutting the door out) If you are doing the Vertical barrel make your door is closer to the top of the barrel but not at the very top. If you're doing the horizonal one it doesn't matter where you put it. Keep the cut out piece of barrel cause you don't want your compost to spill out

Now slide the barrel onto the black metal pole and then slide that into the "U"s and your set.
When you're starting your compost and every now and then you have to add regular dirt into it so it gets the micro organisms started...and I also heard to add water occasionally.
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