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Create A Rain Barrel From A Trash Can


Though rain barrels are available to purchase through the City of Raleigh, here's a guide to making one at home by using a heavy duty plastic trash can. It only takes a few minutes and the cost savings are substantial.

Parts you'll need (Large image)

  1. 1 - Heavy duty trash can
  2. 1 - ½” Hose bib
  3. 1 – 6” Chimney pipe trim collar
  4. 2 – ½” Faucet tailpipe nuts
  5. 2 - #15 O-rings
  6. 1 – ½” Threaded nipple
  7. 1 – ½” Threaded PVC extender
  8. 4 – Small screws
  9. 1 - piece 7”x 7” nylon screen

Tools

  • Drill w/ screw tip
  • ¾” paddle drill bit
  • Tin Snips or Jig Saw

 

 

 

Directions

  • Drill ¾” hole approximately 3” to 4” from bottom of barrel.
  • Drill ¾” hole near top of barrel
  • Screw ½” treaded nipple into hose bib and insert into bottom hole.
  • Slide O-ring over treaded nipple from inside of barrel and screw on Faucet tailpipe nut until secure.
  • Insert ½” Treaded PVC extender into upper hole.
  • Slide O-ring onto treaded end from inside and secure with faucet tailpipe nut.
  • Cut 5” hole in trash can lid using tin snips or jigsaw.
  • Trim nylon screening to fit Chimney pipe trim collar.
  • Place screen, then trim cover over hole in lid and attach with screws.
  • It is recommended to sit rain barrel on two concrete block to provide for level surface.

 

Total construction time averages 10 to 15 min and the cost is approximately $45 depending on size of trash can purchased.

(Large image of finished product)