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Spent the weekend replacing these
http://www.balderstone.ca/oldbins.jpg with these
http://www.balderstone.ca/newbins.jpg.

The second pic is before the front slats went in.
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Amazing what a bit of paint will do. Isn't it?
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Spent the weekend replacing these
http://www.balderstone.ca/oldbins.jpg with these
http://www.balderstone.ca/newbins.jpg.

The second pic is before the front slats went in.



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Should've added a third bin - and where's the shaker
table to get the big chunks out so they can go back in
the first bin? And if you add some 2" corrugated
pipe with the holes, you can keep the piles damp
and get air inside the pile so it doesn't go anaorobic
(the smelly side of composting).

Like the slanted louvers idea.

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Should've added a third bin - and where's the shaker
table to get the big chunks out so they can go back in
the first bin? And if you add some 2" corrugated
pipe with the holes, you can keep the piles damp
and get air inside the pile so it doesn't go anaorobic
(the smelly side of composting).


No space for the third one, alas. I like the pipe idea. I've got some
2" PVC that I can drill holes in. The bins are 3' by 3', how many
lengths should I use per bin?
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