waterfowlman wrote:assateague wrote:How would I keep it from freezing in the winter and blowing a hole in the sides?
Now you're gonna need to add a bubble system!
waterfowlman wrote:assateague wrote:How would I keep it from freezing in the winter and blowing a hole in the sides?
Now you're gonna need to add a bubble system!
waterfowlman wrote:assateague wrote:How would I keep it from freezing in the winter and blowing a hole in the sides?
Now you're gonna need to add a bubble system!
capt1972 wrote:waterfowlman wrote:assateague wrote:How would I keep it from freezing in the winter and blowing a hole in the sides?
Now you're gonna need to add a bubble system!
assateague wrote:Yeah, I've got some thinking to do yet. This is still the thinking-only stage, not even to the drawing board yet. I've done some pretty dumb shit, and there's a big chunk of me that wants to add "build personal water tower" to that list.
Goldfish wrote:Just put a windmill up that goes down your 4ft well since your water table is 12" down. Attach a pump and there is your pressure. Can't imagine you get ground frost too bad do ya?
As for when there is no wind, put the donkeys to work turning a pump
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
a windmill isn't impermeable, so they'd tax that part of it.Feelin' Fowl wrote:Goldfish wrote:Just put a windmill up that goes down your 4ft well since your water table is 12" down. Attach a pump and there is your pressure. Can't imagine you get ground frost too bad do ya?
As for when there is no wind, put the donkeys to work turning a pump
And get them to start thinking about a wind tax? No way.
Goldfish wrote:Just put a windmill up that goes down your 4ft well since your water table is 12" down. Attach a pump and there is your pressure. Can't imagine you get ground frost too bad do ya?
As for when there is no wind, put the donkeys to work turning a pump
RonE wrote:http://www.aermotorwindmill.com/sales-information.html
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