I smile ...... "the waterfall that was leaked," ........ and I'm concerned. Deb saw that waterfall and told me that she will be moving down there. That is really impressive - the concept, the design, the labor intensive construction. Beautiful. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing. Really enjoyable.
Very nice job. I am looking to do one very similar. What is the lift in feet you are placing on the pump you used? I am wanting to do a 9000gph pump and doing a lift of about 21 feet with 2 , 45 degree bends. Thank you!
Hi Bryan, the lift on that is 13 feet and the pipe run is about 18 with two 90s and two 45s. I figured the end gph to be about half, so around 4500. I like it quite a lot but next year I may switch to the 12000 gph and see what that looks like. Apparently you can use a variable speed switch on those, or so I read.
Great stuff , I'm looking at building a similar construction in Uganda, I'd love you to share more on how you deal with the rainwater off your roof? I'd be having a flat concrete roof, and am wondering whats the best way to deal with it.
I'd put a very slight slant to the roof - you don't need much - to direct the water where you want it. The roof on this building project we're currently doing will have a fairly gradual slope with a concrete and rebar damn on the bottom edge of the roof to direct the water to both ends where there will be 8 inch pipes to carry the water down and away, wherever that is.
That's beautiful! I started watching your videos yesterday. I think that this was the last one. I'm a new subscriber. Stay blessed!
I smile ...... "the waterfall that was leaked," ........ and I'm concerned. Deb saw that waterfall and told me that she will be moving down there. That is really impressive - the concept, the design, the labor intensive construction. Beautiful. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing. Really enjoyable.
This was one of the best I have seen that was a real deal dude, so proud of you stranger
Very nice job. I am looking to do one very similar. What is the lift in feet you are placing on the pump you used? I am wanting to do a 9000gph pump and doing a lift of about 21 feet with 2 , 45 degree bends.
Thank you!
Hi Bryan, the lift on that is 13 feet and the pipe run is about 18 with two 90s and two 45s. I figured the end gph to be about half, so around 4500. I like it quite a lot but next year I may switch to the 12000 gph and see what that looks like. Apparently you can use a variable speed switch on those, or so I read.
Great stuff , I'm looking at building a similar construction in Uganda, I'd love you to share more on how you deal with the rainwater off your roof? I'd be having a flat concrete roof, and am wondering whats the best way to deal with it.
I'd put a very slight slant to the roof - you don't need much - to direct the water where you want it. The roof on this building project we're currently doing will have a fairly gradual slope with a concrete and rebar damn on the bottom edge of the roof to direct the water to both ends where there will be 8 inch pipes to carry the water down and away, wherever that is.
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