Home-made Compost Tumbler

Czechin_it_out

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Anyone have any ideas on how to make a compost tumbler? I use giant PVC pipes that are about 24" in diameter, and then have piles depending on how quickly things break down. My biggest problem is that I can't always get water to the piles and I work, so sometimes I am so tired...and forget. My piles wouldn't get hot if I lit them on fire!!

Old fashioned doesn't work here or i'm not doing it right. I think the tumblers would be a better option for me, but I don't have $99 for the cheapest one I've seen.
 

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There'a quite a few good videos on youtube too. Lots of different designs.
 

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Thanks! Honey Do list is getting bigger!!! He thinks buying one is going to be cheaper, but he doesn't know me :thumbsup
 

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TanksHill said:
I know of a place just down the road where you can get steel barrels really cheap.

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Ooohhh.....where? & thank you!!!
 

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There is a company that advertises on CL. The are over off of Sycamore in the business park area. I think it's called H2Odyssey. Anyways, they charge 10 bucks each or 8 for 4 or more.

I can try to find a link for you.

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TanksHill said:
There is a company that advertises on CL. The are over off of Sycamore in the business park area. I think it's called H2Odyssey. Anyways, they charge 10 bucks each or 8 for 4 or more.

I can try to find a link for you.

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That would be great. I work off Palomar Airport, so that would be awesome! Thank you so much.
 
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