
Setting the Legs
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The tricky part was setting
the legs and it took me a couple tries before they
looked right. When you snap the 1 inch diameter legs into the PVC
elbow joint, they will be at the correct angle for your
frame. However, you will need to pound in rebar
stakes to keep the frame stable and in place. Use
the angle of the legs as your guide to pounding in the
rebar at the same angle. It's okay if you are off
just a little. Use a yard stick to help guide you
in the spacing of the legs on each side. The legs
are precut 5 feet long, however you only really need
about 4 feet in length. 5 feet will work just fine, but
if you want it shorter and do not have a pipe cutter,
ask your local hardware store (such as Lowes or Home
Depot) to cut it for you.
Glue the Joints and Finish!
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There is no need to glue
in the 1 inch pipe to the joint, but you will need to
glue the crossbar into the joint adapter. This will keep
it from popping off! The best glue to use is PVC
pipe cement.
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All you need
now is grass clippings and
veggie cuttings to fill the can and strap a bungee chord
over the lid for extra support and you are ready!
Tumble your new garden composter a couple times per day.
In the hot summer months your compost should digest
fairly quickly!
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