Pocster Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Related to another thread - but I like new content . Have a nice large water tank in place . You can see how ‘tight’ the gutter outlet is . My plan was to “ somehow” get that into the tank . But it’s a bit of an issue as you can see . Then the tank overflow is a 50mm pipe running into that drain chamber and buried . This ok ? Edited 9 hours ago by Pocster
Pocster Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago (edited) I’ve got a bender .. fitting - but tight to say the least - but “ do able “ Cant get the butt tighter to the wall so if I cut this down it would be going into the edge I.e wall and the top - cut big hole essentially in top of tank Edited 9 hours ago by Pocster
Pocster Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Chamber and tank view chamber bottom left ish of photo Edited 9 hours ago by Pocster
Pocster Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago Or do I just estimate a rough circular place on the water butt top / rear cut it and be done !? 2
Pocster Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago I could stick a traditional down pipe diverter on - but getting the ‘ pass thru ‘ to that drain is tricky .
Pocster Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Trying to make it neat so as little visible pipe work . Ground around drain is ‘low’ so will be back filled to drain cover height . Edited 9 hours ago by Pocster
-rick- Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Urgh, that water butt is butt ugly. Gonna find some green 'hair' to grow around it? Edited 7 hours ago by -rick- 1
Kelvin Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I’ve never seen a pretty water butt tbh. I am lucky as the rainwater permanently runs through our plot via a burn so we use that.
marshian Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Kelvin said: I’ve never seen a pretty water butt Attempts to change @Kelvin’s opinion 1
Kelvin Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago It’s certainly better than most but it’s still a big plastic container right beside the house. You could box around it and clad in some nice wood to hide it or a planter in front of it and grow something to hide it. 1 1
saveasteading Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I'd agree just make a hole in the top. For the overflow it would be simple to add a water tank outlet near the top. First think "what if". If the tank completely fills, where does the water go? If that seems a problem then maybe add a second overflow at the same level or higher. The two can join as the vertical pipe will flow fast. The tank will be green soon. Esp if you paint it with an earth or compost mix. 1
saveasteading Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Kelvin said: clad in some nice wood Stainless steel screws so they don't rust while the water flows along them.
Kelvin Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 11 minutes ago, saveasteading said: Stainless steel screws so they don't rust while the water flows along them. You’re cladding the box around it just to be clear. 😂 1
-rick- Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Kelvin said: It’s certainly better than most but it’s still a big plastic container right beside the house. You could box around it and clad in some nice wood to hide it or a planter in front of it and grow something to hide it. Yeh, it's a good colour match (well done), but extending the wood cladding to hide the tank possibly with a small planter/ornament on top would be even better.
marshian Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, -rick- said: Yeh, it's a good colour match (well done), but extending the wood cladding to hide the tank possibly with a small planter/ornament on top would be even better. I’d rather do that on the ones that go green due to sunlight the cladding at the bottom is temporary (will clad to match the new decking next year) other butts (side alley) Back of garage Both will be done in feather board next year to hide 1
MPH243 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago New water leak thread coming soon.🤣 How many pages will that get, at least the old ones sorted. 2
Onoff Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Tart! Print a 3D adapter! Edited 2 hours ago by Onoff 1
dpmiller Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago drill the bottom of the tank and put a pipe up as an internal overflow, then set the lot over a gully trap 1
Pocster Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Onoff said: Tart! Print a 3D adapter! Do you want to touch it ? . I know you do .
Onoff Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 59 minutes ago, dpmiller said: drill the bottom Music to @Pocster's ears that suggestion. 1
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