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<blockquote data-quote="Texas PaPaw" data-source="post: 493663" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>I build troughs by placing 3 half barells end to end (9' long) and using deck screws and fender washers to attach them to 2 8' landscape timbers. The timbers are laid out parrallel to each other about 6 inches apart and the end barrels will over hang the end of the timbers about 6 inches on each end. If you like you can make a tow loop by attaching a 2 ft piece of nylon rope by using fence steeples to nail 1 end of the rope to 1 timber and the other end to the other timber.</p><p>These troughs are very durable, easy to move and inexpensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas PaPaw, post: 493663, member: 2905"] I build troughs by placing 3 half barells end to end (9' long) and using deck screws and fender washers to attach them to 2 8' landscape timbers. The timbers are laid out parrallel to each other about 6 inches apart and the end barrels will over hang the end of the timbers about 6 inches on each end. If you like you can make a tow loop by attaching a 2 ft piece of nylon rope by using fence steeples to nail 1 end of the rope to 1 timber and the other end to the other timber. These troughs are very durable, easy to move and inexpensive. [/QUOTE]
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