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sclarke
11th August 2007, 07:52 PM
I just made a 400 litre water saver....
No not the ute with a tarp in the back....

2 plastic 44 gallon drums $15 each

2 rain diverters from bunninfs $29 each

misc hardware $10

2 Taps $14

Took about 3 hours with the hack saw and drill and 2 spare tyres to sit the drums on to get them up so i can use the taps...

And just as i finished... it Rained......... God loves me.....:angel:

fernockulated
11th August 2007, 07:58 PM
:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: :confused::confused::confused:
Please explain this phenomena called ......rain

see address above:(:(:(:(

Snapper
11th August 2007, 08:00 PM
:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: :confused::confused::confused:
Please explain this phenomena called ......rain

see address above:(:(:(:(

Its like the Min Min lights... only few ever see it.

Ben_R
11th August 2007, 08:05 PM
Ute Spa!

Me and some mates on New Years eve a few years back at Apollo Bay Vic. Two Ford utes, Spa pump, 44 gallon drum with fire in it, copper wire coiled around inside. Beers, Sun, great view, Beautiful!

cheers Ben

DEFENDERZOOK
11th August 2007, 08:27 PM
Ute Spa!

Me and some mates on New Years eve a few years back at Apollo Bay Vic. Two Ford utes, Spa pump, 44 gallon drum with fire in it, copper wire coiled around inside. Beers, Sun, great view, Beautiful!

cheers Ben





great pic.......one question.......what happens when the beer runs out.......?
which car do you take to get more.....?

Ben_R
11th August 2007, 08:58 PM
great pic.......one question.......what happens when the beer runs out.......?
which car do you take to get more.....?


Probably the tractor!

easo
11th August 2007, 09:12 PM
If you've planed all that and forgot the booze, you'll probly be drowned.

sclarke, we've done simple stuff like attached an extension hose to the washing machine that goes outside. Tapped off the bath plug to the back lawn. Lucky that most of our pipes divert outside rather that strait under the house.

Cheers Easo

waynep
11th August 2007, 10:12 PM
If you've planed all that and forgot the booze, you'll probly be drowned.

sclarke, we've done simple stuff like attached an extension hose to the washing machine that goes outside. Tapped off the bath plug to the back lawn. Lucky that most of our pipes divert outside rather that strait under the house.

Cheers Easo

We divert the the grey water from the showers and washing machine into a drum like Clarkie uses with a tap and hose at the bottom and overflow into the drain at the top. This acts like a surge tank and also allows us to control a bit better where the water goes. It always gets released from the tank within 24hrs. We bypass it in winter.

For rainwater we had a simple system like sclarkes, which worked really well, but last year we invested in a 5000litre tank and a "Rainbank" pump. This cost a bit but is great - it pumps the rainwater to the toilets and washing machine, and has a failsafe so if the rainwater tank empties or the power goes off, it automatically switches back to mains water supply. The pump has developed a fault so waiting for Davie Pumps to come and fix it ( warranty ).

BTW Aldi sometimes have mains pressure pumps on special for about $90.

sclarke
12th August 2007, 10:17 AM
I looked at many ways to save a bit of water, but the only reason i did it was to wash the cars....

My garden survives well on the little rain we have. So i leave it alone...

I was sick of not being able to wash the cars, so now i can, the Karcher and the 2 44's will keep me going for now.
Love to put in a 10,000 gal tank, but $$$ is the factor.

i dont use a great deal of water in the house, and i shower quick and dont use the washing machine daily... not yet. No kids..

Each bit helps i guess...

Disco Steve
12th August 2007, 10:22 AM
I just fitted a 7500L Tank to the side of my shed, just to wash the cars. Only cost me $600:D