I'm afraid not, this was from a workshop I attended. I can give you a bit of a description. The sides were removed from the (metal) barrel and replaced with netting. An old washing machine engine was attached to the bottom and as the drum spins, the compost separates and goes through the netting, to be caught on a tarp laid out below the barrel. I'm afraid I can't help you on the mechanics of it.
I'm afraid not, this was from a workshop I attended. I can give you a bit of a description. The sides were removed from the (metal) barrel and replaced with netting. An old washing machine engine was attached to the bottom and as the drum spins, the compost separates and goes through the netting, to be caught on a tarp laid out below the barrel. I'm afraid I can't help you on the mechanics of it.
rappy75 1 year ago
will you make a more detailed video please.. think this is a great idea.. would love to see more of it..
arizonachristian 1 year ago
Great video.
envirosponsible 1 year ago
I second that question :) x
b0ules 2 years ago
Where can I buy one and how much are they
RDEFREIT 2 years ago
its hom made or you can buy a grain seperator for like 500- 1000 dollars
ytvman 2 years ago
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this is stupid but i love my mom so:If you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours
digilover495 2 years ago