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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3027846" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Do you weld or know someone that does?</p><p>What I would suggest is that you find someone that can form a ring that is the exact diameter of the barrel from 10 gauge steel and weld a buckle on it that would let it tighten to the drum. Then weld the legs to the ring.</p><p>Reason is, that those drums get out of round pretty easy and you have a hard time getting the top to fit any more if you ever have to lay it over to remove spoiled corn or some cobb that is wedged in the funnel.</p><p>I just had that problem last week. My legs are welded to the barrel, so now I have a major operation to redo it vs just dropping a new barrel into the ring, and tightening it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3027846, member: 5412"] Do you weld or know someone that does? What I would suggest is that you find someone that can form a ring that is the exact diameter of the barrel from 10 gauge steel and weld a buckle on it that would let it tighten to the drum. Then weld the legs to the ring. Reason is, that those drums get out of round pretty easy and you have a hard time getting the top to fit any more if you ever have to lay it over to remove spoiled corn or some cobb that is wedged in the funnel. I just had that problem last week. My legs are welded to the barrel, so now I have a major operation to redo it vs just dropping a new barrel into the ring, and tightening it down. [/QUOTE]
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