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    Good evening I just thought I would share with you my homemade tumbler, its made out of a 55 gallon adblue (diesel additive-pigs urine) drum (free from my workplace), mounted on a homemade 'A' frame that's made from 2x2inch fence stakes, there is a 25mm aluminium pole that is used as an axle, there are 2 'blades' inside which were cut from an old computer tower case, the clips used on the door were obtained from our local multi store for £2 so all in all this composter has cost around £8 to make and by using old bits laying around.

    I just need to add some ventilation holes, paint it black and possibly add some kind of handle to make turning easier, I sanded the rough edges after I had taken the photos, so it looks a bit better now.

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    Last edited by simon180399; 31-03-2013, 06:08 PM. Reason: forgot some things
    Still trying to get it right.
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    Brilliant! Get an old 'barrow wheel and support the drum externally in the centre and you're on a winner
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    • #3
      That does look good
      Location....East Midlands.

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      • #4
        What sort of clips are they for the door?
        Looks good!

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        • #5
          Brilliant piece of inovative home engineering - Oh, don't paint it black - blue is a much better garden colour.

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          Last edited by alex-adam; 31-03-2013, 07:59 PM.

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          • #6
            But won't black absorb more heat helping to destroy weed seeds and nasty roots?

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            • #7
              I'm trying to get a couple of those barrels from work. Think one of them is going to be a composter now. Thanks simon.

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              • #8
                Good job Simon, it's identical to one I made a couple of years ago. You'll need some kind of handle to turn it as it's bladdy hard work when it gets full. I just fastened a long bar on the end secured with exhaust brackets.
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                • #9
                  Thank you all for the comments, the clips are identical to these

                  STAINLESS STEEL 304 TOGGLE AND LATCH X 2 | eBay

                  The composter is going onto the allotment so looks really dont matter, I also read about the fact that being black will absorb heat better.

                  I am actually thinking of trying a couple of bicycle sprockets and a chain to allow easier turning of the drum, we'll see.
                  thank you all again
                  simon
                  Still trying to get it right.
                  My other hobby - photography http://www.flickr.com/photos/simonjwood/

                  my youtube channel, allotment videos plus other bits http://www.youtube.com/user/simon180399/videos

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