Homestead Hacks

in #homesteading6 years ago (edited)

I've saved a whole wack of neat innovative tricks n tips for homesteads over the years and have decided to present them weekly under this title 'Homestead Hacks' I hope you find useful ideas here!

Today we look at all the things we can do with plastic barrels

It's incredible how many uses there are for these. They're relatively easy to source & inexpensive as well.

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  • Septic Field

To do this we connected two barrels the first with the intake coming in the top, the second with outflow into perforated pipes to seep into the field.

https://www.wikihow.com/Construct-a-Small-Septic-System

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  • Trough

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  • Sinks

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  • Goat Kid Shelter

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  • Chick Warmer

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Pig Feeder that can be filled from outside the pen

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  • Goat Feeder - There are a number of variations for these

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  • Swings

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  • Airplane - this one is epic!

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  • Train Carts

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  • Barge

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  • Aquaponics Growbeds

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  • Planter

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  • Food Locker / Root Cellar – A great idea to keep your food safe from weather & critters

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  • Compost Bin - with the ability to rotate

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  • Bio-Filter For Fish Pond

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  • Beehive

  • Wind Turbine

Hope you enjoyed this post! Happy Steeming ^_^

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I also grow in mine, and have a few collecting rain water. Very sweet post! So glad to have meet you! I cant wait for more tips and tricks!

The one concern of mine is what was stored in them, we get chemical totes for rain water and have them steam cleaned, any other way to make sure they're 100% safe?

Yes you bring up a good point! Depending on the application if using for plants/animals/water particularly you'd definitely want to make sure the ones you get are 'food grade' but they generally are from my experience.

that ever-handy 55 gal barrel!! haha we have a few too. some of these were really brilliant - like the light for the chicks .. really great re-use of something that is easy to find! love it :)

Wow, that is truly impressive. I thought I was pretty handy when it came to improvising and re-purposing for most situations... but I feel like if I were stuck in a survival situation or were we left to our own devises, I would totally want you there. Yep, no doubt about it, haha. Looking forward to seeing more of your tricks. Great post!

I didn't come up with these ideas just found out about them over the years of reading about homesteading and whatnot. A couple new as of today like the airplane hehe. Thankyou though! I think I'm pretty innovative nonetheless. You definitely learn to be handy when in survival situations. ^_^ Thanks for stopping by!!

Awesome post! Barrels are invaluable on the stead that is for sure!!! OMG the kids swing and airplane... Whaaa. that is too cool!! We use them for water catchment, hay feeders, and general storage since we lack a barn or shed!! resteemed!!

Thankyou! Hehe yeah I made a 'Squeee!' noise when I found the airplane. I use them for mostly those purposes as well but I quite fancy trying the barge & turbine. ^_^ Much appreciate for the resteem!!

I love the pig feeder being accessible from outside!! When we were raising American Guinea Hogs, they were pretty mellow, but I didn't want the kids in there feeding them because of those tusks! When we first got our breeding pair, one of the breeders told us about her friend, a fellow AGH breeder, who had great pigs. Friendly & gentle, but one day he jumped into the pen without his boots on. Something caught the boar's attention and when he quickly turned his head, gouged the breeder's leg. He had to get quite a few stitches. Can't be too careful around boar's!

I love the swing idea too! Looks like they used a pool noodle for padding.

And we don't have a golf cart, but we do have a small riding mower with a snow thrower attachment that would work for pulling the kiddos🤣🤣

Me too!! Do some people (or perhaps most) do something to take their tusks away? I googled that type of pig but the photos all showed them without tusks which I thought was odd after reading your story. Definitely would want a feeder accessible from the outside in this situation! I'm glad you enjoyed the post! Thanks for your comment ^_^

Our breeding pair we named Jack & Jill. I could never see Jack's tusks-just the lump under his lip, but we only had him 3 years before we moved. Here's a good post about tusks and it happens to be an AGH. http://antiquityoaks.blogspot.com/2014/12/trimming-boars-tusks.html
And just as the author mentioned. They really are sweet! (And tasty!) :-) We had one litter and the piglets were hilarious! Oh! That gives me an idea for an upcoming post! I have some great footage of these 7 little piglets when they were small enough to go under the electric wire. They would get halfway up the dirt road ( we only had 2 more neighbors past us) and I would clap at them and yell, and they would all turn around and run back! We ended up having to move the catfood up or they would sneak out in the mornings and raid it! Smart little boogers!

Thanks for the link - oh my beer as a sedative! lol I appreciate the detailed replies, following you now looking forward to piglet videos hehe. <3

Amazing what people come up with! A swing for the kiddies even. lol

You look like a really creative guy, so I have one question; Does the airplane fly? lol

You have a new follower. I love this kind of stuff. Keep'em coming. I hope you make $500 from this post !

I did not make all these, just featuring them in a collective to share the ideas (source links are under photos) Also I'm a girl :P But the guy in the first picture is quite the inventor of ideas. Can't wait til he starts blogging on here! I like to think I'm pretty creative nonetheless, living offgrid you kinda have to be! Glad you enjoyed the post and to have you as a follower ^_^ Thanks for stopping by!!!

Well, a good collection then. lol You may be a girl, but I'm sure you could have made them, had you wanted to. ;-) If you're living off the grid, yeah, I'd have to believe that you're very creative, and capable!

I use them for troughs and water catchment - love the pig trough idea - will be using that one :)

Great post!
Thanks for using the ecoTrain tag but please do not use it in future. We use this tag to organise the ecoTrain and it makes it hard for us when others use it.
The ecoTrain tag is meant to indicate membership in the ecotrain group and is not a topic tag for general use.
Thank you !
The ecoTrain Conductor

I am confused. How can you claim a tag as “yours?” I mean, I would love to claim certain ones for my own personal use, too, but I realize this is a free-sharing platform.

Because we created the ecoTrain group and we created the tag, which is a name tag and not a topic tag.
Other groups like @familyprotection or individuals like @quinneaker are also using their own tags as well.
So I would think it is common sense and common courtesy to not use those tags if you are not a member of the group or the individual itself.
But I understand that people might sometimes think ecoTrain is a topic, but it is not, therefore the friendly request to not use the tag, and usually people understand our issue and refrain from using the tag next time.

My apologies, I didn't realize that. However funny enough I was trying to join the group yesterday but the confirmation email link when you click 'confirm' doesn't take me anywhere. I'll get it figured today though ^_^

No worries.
I don´t know about this email thing, this was set up by @eco-alex, what I do know is that right now the train is full anyway, we might take on a new passenger some time in February though.

Ah I guess I'm just trying to join the chat, thanks for the info!

I love this post.
I was looking for a better way to feed my sheep their hay and I think I have found it!
Thank you.

My pleasure! I made one for my goats too haha

My goats are spoiled little babies compared to the sheep.

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