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Framing this standardized barrel was achieved with 2, 10, 15, and 25 hole [[frame]] sections by opting not to make [[tri-joint]]s at every corner. | Framing this standardized barrel was achieved with 2, 10, 15, and 25 hole [[frame]] sections by opting not to make [[tri-joint]]s at every corner. | ||
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Revision as of 21:57, 1 July 2020
Challenge
50 gallon drums are ubiquitous and inexpensive ways to store liquids or granular materials. Round barrels are a challenge to adapt to a rectilinear framing system.
Approach
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Framing this standardized barrel was achieved with 2, 10, 15, and 25 hole frame sections by opting not to make tri-joints at every corner.
Tools
Parts
Quantity | Part | Link |
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2 | 2 hole frame | |
4 | 10 hole frame | |
4 | 15 hole frame | |
4 | 25 hole frame | |
26 | 2 bolt | |
26 | nut | |
1 | barrel |