Thursday, May 14, 2015

10 Not-So-Usual Things To Make With 55 Gallon Plastic Barrels

10-not-so-usual-projects-for-55-gallon-barrelsWhile researching for a post about reusing 55 gallon plastic barrels, we came across people who had figured out ways to use them in a manner that was a little more creative than most of us.  Thought these ideas might spark new ideas from you.  If they do – please send us your idea and a photo we can use!

 

Outdoor-furniture-from-plastic-barrel1.  Outdoor Furniture – All this needs is a little door on the seat that opens into an ice chest.
body armor made from plastic barrel2. Body Armor (For Halloween or Comic Con) – This could also be used under a shirt when playing paintball!
DIY-pickle-barrel-boat3. Boat – That right, we said boat.  With just a single pickle barrel and several feet of pvc – personal lake boat! Not the sharpest picture, but there are loads more in the step-by-step video.
sled made from plastic barrel4. Sled – This one is so simple why didn’t we think of it?  We couldn’t find a link with any instructions, but it looks simple enough to recreate from the photo.
log-skidding-cone5. Log Skid – Before we came across these in our research, we didn’t even know such a thing existed. Now we can make one as soon as we find a tree that offends us enough to cut it down.
top bar bee hive made from plastic barrel - plastic barrel ideas6. Top Bar Bee Hive – Want to have your own bees but don’t want to pay the big bugs for a pre-made hive? Now you can make your own on the cheap.
diy make car from plastic barrel7. Pedal Car – You won’t exactly be able to take this out on the road, but a kid you know could have years of fun in one of these and you can trick it out however you want.
diy-barrel-projects-train-cars8. Tractor Train – There’s no real plans that we could find for these, but you can buy the hardware from the link provided.  If you’re handy (and we know you are) you could also use the photos at the end of the link to fabricate your own hardware.
dog-training-tunnel9. Dog Training Tunnel – We didn’t really feel too much of an explanation was needed for this one.  Just be sure to make the edges rounded off with a blow torch or similar so your dog doesn’t get scraped up as they run through this at breakneck speeds.
diy-dog-house-from-plastic-barrel10. Dog House – The photo says it all.  Your dog will be just as happy with a $20 barrel as they will with a $100 and something plastic igloo. Again, be sure to make the edges rounded off with a blow torch or similar so your dog doesn’t get cut or scraped up as they jump in and out.

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