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Post by douglas on May 9, 2006 4:35:00 GMT -6
I had a few coils of black water lines and installed them in places around my gardens and flower bed It cost an arm and leg for all the clamps and elbows and fittings to hook up I installed a couple of battery timers to make sure they get the water incase I forget. I turned it on to give it a trial run to see if it holds the pressure I'll know in a few hours if I have any small leaks. This will work great around my pumpkins with a few misters on hot days so my fingers are crossed I'm going to see about getting another water meter installed just for the gardening so I don't have to pay sewer on that line
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Post by crazy1 on May 9, 2006 4:50:17 GMT -6
Great idea Bro. Hope it holds pressure and don't leak. The second meter is another great idea, keep those costs down.
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Post by douglas on May 9, 2006 5:19:38 GMT -6
Tell me about it, the city takes every penny they can get from us
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Post by crazy1 on May 9, 2006 12:21:23 GMT -6
Well how did your pressure test go? Any big puddles? Hope not.
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Post by douglas on May 9, 2006 14:08:51 GMT -6
No big puddles just a few drips but I almost have da bugs worked out
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Post by Compost Pharmer on May 9, 2006 16:24:45 GMT -6
Hows 'bout some pics when you are finished up. Sure would love to see how you did it.
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Post by douglas on May 9, 2006 18:30:34 GMT -6
Not sure if I can get a pic of dis, it all is under ground burried but I will be using two blue tanks for drip emiters for the pumpkins this summer when I get them set up I'll show a pic
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Post by Compost Pharmer on May 9, 2006 20:22:27 GMT -6
Kool, will be waiting for the pics.
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Post by chickenfarmer on May 9, 2006 21:40:42 GMT -6
Keep us posted there doug
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Post by douglas on May 10, 2006 3:16:25 GMT -6
Not a problem
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