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TOOLS:
· Handsaw and chisel,
· or radial arm saw with dado blade,
· or circular saw,
· or table saw
· Hammer
· Screwdriver
· Tin snip
· Caulking gun
· Pencil
· Small carpenter's square
CONSTRUCTION:
Cut each 12' 2"x4" into four pieces 3' long. Cut a 3/4" deep
and 3 1/2" wide section out of each end, for a total of 32 lap cuts.
If using a handsaw and chisel, cut 3/4" down at the 3 1/2 inch line
- at A in diagram at right. Then cut a 1/2" deep grove into the end
of the board - at B in the diagram. Place a thick wood chisel in the end
grove and split the wood with a hammer to the 3 1/2" cut. If using
a radial arm saw, circular or table saw, set the blade to 3/4" depth
and make multiple passes until the whole section is removed.
Make four 3' square frames from the lap-jointed 2"x4"s. Put enough
construction adhesive to fill the gaps when the lap joints are screwed together.
Fasten each joint with four screws.
Cut the hardware cloth with tin snips into four 3' square sections. Bend
the edges of the cloth back over 1" for strength. Lay one onto each
of the four frames. Centre and tack each corner with a poultry wire staple.
Try to tension the cloth so it will not sag when filled with compost.
Connect each pair of frames together with two hinges. Then put the hook
and eye gate latches on the other ends so that the sections latch together.
(This design sheet was originally produced for the Community Composting
Education Program in Seattle, Washington.) |
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