You guys think it is worth my time to make a step by step guide to building one of these? If it doesn't rain today I will throw it together after work.
You guys think it is worth my time to make a step by step guide to building one of these? If it doesn't rain today I will throw it together after work.
You're last picture on post #270. The 2X shows a slight bit of stain.
Ordinarily I wouldn't comment as I don't expect most bins to hold up. It looks as if yours may last a number of years, long enough for that to become a weak point. Something a small piece of flashing might help prolong.
I'm probably just being overcritical.
I could see putting more support underneath where the leg braces are, and sizing it to fit a large mud tray. Get a little crazy and build a rabbit pen over the top. A couple of guinea pigs for the kids or something.
Every chance I get.This new bin is looking tits. Anybody still say tits?
I'm allowed 6 words myself. I tried using the 7th word once, but it just wasn't worth it.yes!
shit piss fuck **** cocksucker motherfucker and tits!
edit: lol! the forum allows every of the 7 dirty words except c-u-n-t
George Carlin, RIP!
lol, it took me a second to figure out what ( . Y . ) was, lol.
Thanks for the info.
Another question everybody, if I have 8,000 worms, how much food should they eat a week? I just set up my bin so they should take a while to eat through all the initial food, but I was thinking of adding more compost. I guess I should just add the food and see what happens.
It's easier to figure this out by weight of the worms themselves, instead of total count. I've read that well fed, healthy worms can eat half their body weight in a day. So, if you have 1 pound of worms (.45kg for the rest of the world), the worms can process a half pound of food per day, or 3.5 pounds (1.5kg)per week.