Materials
- four wooden pallets (five pallets if you want a bottom in the container), sized to make a four-sided container at least 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet.
- nails
- baling wire
OR
- two eight-foot lengths of 2 x 4 lumber
- galvanized 8d nails (1 pound)
Tools
- saw
- sledge hammer
- claw hammer
- work gloves
Wooden-Pallet Holding Unit
A holding unit can be built inexpensively using wooden pallets or lumber may be used to make a nicer looking bin. The costs will vary, depending on whether new lumber or pallets are used. Used pallets are often available from manufacturers and landfills.
Building a Holding Unit Wooden Pallets
- Nail or wire four pallets together to make a four sided bin at least 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet. The bin is ready to use.
- A fifth pallet can be used as a base to allow more air to get into the pile and increase the stability of the bin.
Building A Holding Unit Using Lumber
- Saw the 8-foot lengths of 2 x 4 lumber into four pieces, each 4 feet long, to be used as corner posts.
- Choose a 3-foot-square site for your compost bin. Use the sledge hammer to pound the four posts into the ground 3 feet apart, at the corners of the square.
- Saw each of the 12-foot boards into four 3-foot pieces. Allowing five boards to a side and, starting at the bottom, nail the boards to the posts to make a four sided container. Leave 2 inches between the boards to allow air to get into the pile.
If you wish to decrease your composting time, build a second holding unit so that the wastes in one can mature while you add wastes to the other.
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