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rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels: 55 Gallon Barrels - where to get them :
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Rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels. Rainwater harvesting in Austin - all the cool people are doing it! Today's message: It's going to rain on Sunday! Rain water harvesting can be done inexpensively:. I made this rain harvester for about 3 to 5 cents a gallon (not including the cost of the barrels which can be FREE). So, I figured out how to connect my barrels together for 3 to 5 cents per gallon! 55 Gallon Barrels - where to get them :. Car washes (You can even wash them out right there)! We have ext...
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brick patio: 9
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Brick patio. Collect / Harvest rain water underneath a brick patio. Add lots more bricks. I used an angle grinder. With a masonry cutoff blade to cut bricks on the edges. You can buy an expensive one at Lowes. Or Home Depot or a simple one at Harbor Freight (I used Harbor Freight's). My other rainwater websites. My other websites about rainwater / harvesting are in the links to the right. See the links to the right, near the top). How many gallons of rain can you store?
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rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels: Getting started
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Rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels. Rainwater harvesting in Austin - all the cool people are doing it! Today's message: It's going to rain on Sunday! Rain water harvesting can be done inexpensively:. I made this rain harvester for about 3 to 5 cents a gallon (not including the cost of the barrels which can be FREE). So, I figured out how to connect my barrels together for 3 to 5 cents per gallon! First off, to become a rain harvester, you must first have motivation! 2 I have to pay to water my garden.
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rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels: Here are my other websites about using rainwater:
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Rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels. More ways to catch the rain coming in April! Now here: catch rain from your patio: http:/ www.brickpatio.blogspot.com. Where to get black water barrels? A lot of people ask me where to find black water barrels. Type "Black" in the search box to find black barrels like mine! You can type any color.). Black Rain Barrel results : . . . . Here are my other websites about using rainwater:. Http:/ www.brickpatio.blogspot.com. My next page will be about :. Top pipe - If u...
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rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels: Rain Barrel Best Deal
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Rain harvester using 55 gallon barrels. Rainwater harvesting in Austin - all the cool people are doing it! Today's message: It's going to rain on Sunday! Rain water harvesting can be done inexpensively:. I made this rain harvester for about 3 to 5 cents a gallon (not including the cost of the barrels which can be FREE). So, I figured out how to connect my barrels together for 3 to 5 cents per gallon! Rain Barrel Best Deal. Here is the cheapest 55 gallon barrel currently available online:. Greg K. said.
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brick patio: 4
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Brick patio. Collect / Harvest rain water underneath a brick patio. Next, I dug a trench around the perimeter of the patio and filled it with lots of rebar. And concrete. On this footing of concrete, I built a wall of limestone 3 feet high. In this wall I put some limestone fossils which I found around our property. All of the limestone was free for the asking from the garbage piles leftover from houses being build! Each barrel has 1) an inlet for water, 2) an up-riser. My other rainwater websites.
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brick patio: 3
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Brick patio. Collect / Harvest rain water underneath a brick patio. Topping off the treads with brick really covered all the rubble and bare concrete that I used to fill in the steps:. My other rainwater websites. My other websites about rainwater / harvesting are in the links to the right. See the links to the right, near the top). How many gallons of rain can you store?
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brick patio: 5
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Brick patio. Collect / Harvest rain water underneath a brick patio. The water inlets to each of the four barrels is connected to a 5 gallon bucket that distributes water to these inlet pipes. I cut a 4" pipe length-wise along the drip line of the house to divert water into this bucket:. Next, I added smaller gravel to make a smoother surface:. Also, I cut some 4" pipe length-wise to act as a gutter to funnel water into the bucket. My other rainwater websites. See the links to the right, near the top).
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brick patio: 8 - Water exits here.
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Brick patio. Collect / Harvest rain water underneath a brick patio. 8 - Water exits here. At the bottom right, you can see the spigots that allow the water to come out. Surprisingly, when the barrels fill up, they develop enough air pressure in the pipe so water flows without having to prime the siphon! My other rainwater websites. My other websites about rainwater / harvesting are in the links to the right. See the links to the right, near the top). How many gallons of rain can you store?