Was built today-about 4*4*5 ft wooden cube of 4*1 inch lengths screwed to 3inch fence posts in those short spikes. How did we ever manage before cordless drills?
There is something about a new bin-I might even do some weeding to fill it ;D
Picture Cleo. ;D ;D ;D
Picture? I had to find my camera,recharge the battery and then remember how to go to photo bucket.
Hope this works
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w217/Dr-Steph/compost008.jpg)
:o
How posh is that?! Very impressive...spot the compost fanatic, I cannot resist going on about compost, techniques, mixtures of green and brown etc etc. In fact, I can bore for England!
My goodness, Cleo. You've outdone yourself! You could go into the casket-making business while you'r at it.
That's a nice job. Before cordless drills? Hammer and nails. Some of us primitifs still use them. Be fair though, even hammer and nails do a better job with a bit of pre-drilling. (You get a stronger grip).
Quote from: cleo on July 28, 2010, 17:07:33
How did we ever manage before cordless drills?
We used a Hand Drill (wheel brace) or Brace and bit. Before that a Red Hot Poker (Paddy's Auger).
Can I ask why you've raised it off the ground, cleo? It's not on castors, is it? ;D
Impressed.
But how to the worms get in?
Quote from: Larkshall on July 29, 2010, 10:11:14
We used a Hand Drill (wheel brace) or Brace and bit. Before that a Red Hot Poker (Paddy's Auger).
I've never used a hot iron to make a hole, but for small jobs, the old fashioned Archimedes drill is very efficient, and there's the bow drill if you persevere long enough to get the knack of it. Hand drills are hard work, but a brace and bit is good for larger holes.
Very nice looking bin, but again why raised off the ground. ??? ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: cornykev on July 29, 2010, 19:11:35
Very nice looking bin, but again why raised off the ground. ??? ;D ;D ;D
it's so posh it's got air conditioning ;D
It is raised now-the posts are in metal spikes( the short ones)-. In a few months time the soil/compost will cover the gap.
Cordless drills are great-in the past I just used to use wire nails but that meant I had to put 1*1 lengths onto the front posts so as to just slot in the front wood for ease of removal. This way it saved my faffing around and I reckon I can just unscrew one side of three in rotation everytime I want to empty it
Oh and as it fills I will complete the front-but not yet,why complete the job when I only need to lift stuff in at the bottom for now ;D