thanks!Very nice and portable! I like your idea very much. What did you use to divide the trays?
Those are pieces of wood![]()
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thanks!Very nice and portable! I like your idea very much. What did you use to divide the trays?
Those are pieces of wood![]()
Hahahaha sooo not googling it, oh my gosh i can imagineI am resorting to Craigslist. I might try freecycle, too ... though it seems there is a bit of a local sub-industry of people collecting and reselling food-safe buckets and barrels, so am not holding my breath for "free." The going rate seems to be about $15 to $25 for a 55 gallon barrel which might then need some modifications to get it open at the top ... Meh. I haven't figured out the password for getting the inside scoop on what local industry is generating these containers for the recyclers.
For the gutter style feeders, I'm thinking taking a large potable water pipe, cutting it in half the long way, and capping the ends. Not sure how large of a water pipe I can find as a "regular" person. Just about any scrap would do ...
I was having a little fantasy about finding a huge glass barrel to use for fermenting ...
(go ahead and google "water pipe" ... I'm so drab I was actually surprised by the top hits I got for this)![]()
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