Meh, I can build cheaper and better using concrete and beer cans. Make it egg shaped too in order to make the water constantly move on its own to keep it fresher. Too much resilience on modern tech, not enough using our noodles.
how do you use just concrete? plain concrete is too porous to keep water without leaks, using ferro is the cheapest, little sand little water , little portland cement done, very strong light and and hold massive amounts of water. and the sand and plaster makes it leak resistant.
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Meh, I can build cheaper and better using concrete and beer cans. Make it egg shaped too in order to make the water constantly move on its own to keep it fresher. Too much resilience on modern tech, not enough using our noodles.
PakaNoHida 2 years ago 4
how do you use just concrete? plain concrete is too porous to keep water without leaks, using ferro is the cheapest, little sand little water , little portland cement done, very strong light and and hold massive amounts of water. and the sand and plaster makes it leak resistant.
TheDudeRulez09 2 years ago
good for you,small tank,only one jack lift,what you do if tank is 8rings hight?crain or more jacks?
koradas7 2 years ago
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Myrandaqzao 2 years ago
Woah..way cool!
Can you store diesal fuel in those?
pgm98387 2 years ago
@pgm98387 No!
bugsz1 1 year ago
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Outstanding, very cool stuff!
UniqueExposures 3 years ago
I am trying to find where/how to purchase the supplies for this kind of a thing, maybe a bit less elaborate.
CoalBlackRain 3 years ago
Hey, little cistern, don't you do what your big cistern done!
999manman 3 years ago 5
lol
kalabog2006 3 years ago 2
oh jeeze lol that was good tho
nuclearthreat545 2 years ago
Now thats a serious rain collection system. Expensive too I imagine.
215858452845 3 years ago
this cistern cost them approx. 300 dollars US.
TheDudeRulez09 2 years ago
whoops i meant $1300 US
TheDudeRulez09 2 years ago
I think more people would do this if underground storage tanks were used
SupernaturalNEWSLTR 3 years ago
i like it
trangdung1 4 years ago
Cool Video. Superior Editing Job!
drell5 4 years ago