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Javadog

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...something to keep them off the bottom, to allow the
also-required drain to operate freely, and you will be
good to go.

Check all this on the vermicomposters thread.

Great idea!

JD
 

Dr.D81

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No drain in this one it will be under roof so, it will be up to me to keep them watered.
 

Javadog

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OK. I am wondering how they will do at the bottom, but perhaps
using looser materials might help...

Good luck!

JD
 

Dr.D81

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They do fine. My father in law had one like it and it is a very low maintenance worm bed. The old bath tub will have a drain with special fabric to keep the worms in and water to drain:-)
 

Dr.D81

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No i might go out there this weekend. I need to they should be getting close. If they didnt turn out well it is bubblebag time. I put 10 out so we will see. And not much art right now. Today was my last day of work so i will have time now. Next up will be six oak burl rolling trays:-)

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Dr.Amber Trichome

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wow, interesting, very interesting. nice to be off work for a while and focus on your art. Im going exactly the opposite direction, this is my last week off before I start up another job.Man I was loving my time in the studio for long stretches of time, its when im truly the most spiritually in tune and it feels so so so so sooooooo good.
 

Dr.D81

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Not off just self employment again:-) which part of that will be make and selling wood crafts. That gives me work when i am waiting on bids and the phone to ring. I will be doing handyman, honey do's, and small home repairs \ remodels:-)
 

Dr.D81

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I make some money for a camera and it will be working towards getting in as a stock photographer. I can get in some galleries again i hope too. I loved seeing my work in galleries it is a very cool filling. I liked doing the photojournalism for magazines also. It gets you in to some cool places:-)
 
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