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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Speed Bump" data-source="post: 2272999" data-attributes="member: 115057"><p>One thing I forgot to mention. If you make yours out of an open top drum, then obviously it's easy enough to fill. I prefer closed top drums as they're more dependable but then you have to fill them through the relatively small bung holes. So I use a traffic cone for a funnel. Just cut the top of the cone off so you don't have that bent edge and it'll stand up in the top of the barrel. I just keep a cone stuck in a nearby tree near each barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Speed Bump, post: 2272999, member: 115057"] One thing I forgot to mention. If you make yours out of an open top drum, then obviously it's easy enough to fill. I prefer closed top drums as they're more dependable but then you have to fill them through the relatively small bung holes. So I use a traffic cone for a funnel. Just cut the top of the cone off so you don't have that bent edge and it'll stand up in the top of the barrel. I just keep a cone stuck in a nearby tree near each barrel. [/QUOTE]
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