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Any updates?


I guess everyone pissed him off so he quit posting updates...
How come the most interesting threads always end like this?
Maybe he's trapped under his collapsed rain barrel stand?
no need for OP to be embarrassed or shy away . this thread is all constructive criticism (IMO)
we all gain and share tons of knowledge on here .
I agree. We can't all be experts on everything. It's pretty obvious this design could have severe consequences. I think most people were just trying to be helpful.
Has it occurred to anyone that this may be just an elaborate joke that the OP is playing. Ambenz has always appeared to be relatively intelligent so he may well be just sitting back waiting to see all the remarks being made over this obviously ridiculous project that he had no real intention of building. He will eventually chime in when he sees adequate responses and laugh along with everyone.![]()
If anything,
I decided not to share anymore information and pictures on the subject in protest of those who would just continue to post stupid comments. Next time you want to post, think about how you come across to the poster....and the control they have over the thread they freely share, for your enjoyment.
Admin can close this thread as I will not be sharing any more info on this thread.....
If anything, this thread proves a point that the OP controls what he or she decides to share!
When the same members of the forum who corrupt threads with there incessant swill of stupid posts and blaint jabs decide to muddy the original thread, WHY CONTINUE IT?
If you want to see a thread thru completion, you might want to lighten up on the stupid posting. Understanding that when the whole thread is finished, you might understand why something was done a certain way even when it made no sense in the beginning. So, my absence on the post was a protest of some members of the forum who post comments to continue digs! The criticism is expected and respected to a point... I get it. The forum isn't what it use to be when I joined and I will be more selective in what I share.
You should all know that the barrel stand in assembled in place and collects rain and condensate water smartly and in a safe and handy way. The cabinet sits on a "beam" that provides additional support when the rain barrels are full to the downspout. It is a closed system where "critters" cannot spawn. The whole unit sits on a patio blocks laid out on top of a bed of pea gravel and paver sand.
I decided not to share anymore information and pictures on the subject in protest of those who would just continue to post stupid comments. Next time you want to post, think about how you come across to the poster....and the control they have over the thread they freely share, for your enjoyment.
Admin can close this thread as I will not be sharing any more info on this thread.....
That would be a picture to post.
If anything, this thread proves a point that the OP controls what he or she decides to share!
When the same members of the forum who corrupt threads with there incessant swill of stupid posts and blaint jabs decide to muddy the original thread, WHY CONTINUE IT?
If you want to see a thread thru completion, you might want to lighten up on the stupid posting. Understanding that when the whole thread is finished, you might understand why something was done a certain way even when it made no sense in the beginning. So, my absence on the post was a protest of some members of the forum who post comments to continue digs! The criticism is expected and respected to a point... I get it. The forum isn't what it use to be when I joined and I will be more selective in what I share.
You should all know that the barrel stand in assembled in place and collects rain and condensate water smartly and in a safe and handy way. The cabinet sits on a "beam" that provides additional support when the rain barrels are full to the downspout. It is a closed system where "critters" cannot spawn. The whole unit sits on a patio blocks laid out on top of a bed of pea gravel and paver sand.
I decided not to share anymore information and pictures on the subject in protest of those who would just continue to post stupid comments. Next time you want to post, think about how you come across to the poster....and the control they have over the thread they freely share, for your enjoyment.
Admin can close this thread as I will not be sharing any more info on this thread.....
Most people would just buy a water barrel and prop it up on a cinderblock, but no, not this guy.
So as I am waiting for Menards to bring back there 11% rebate so I can buy 2 water barrels, I decided to get started on a tall stand for the water barrels to sit on, allowing me easy access to the spigots.
It is a work in progress as I won't be finished for a while.
You're just gonna to have to follow along.
Now, I do not live out in the country, I live in a "Mayberry" type residential community.
So the rain barrels and stand have to look.... "NICE".
Refined..... Like it is a designed piece of outdoor furniture.
The dolling up faze of the project might break the bank...UG!
I want to add lattice, door fronts with hinges, a top...the bottom is to store my hose reel as it stands next to the house back wall.
It needs varment screens to keep out critters too.
The design concept...
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Not being a welder or working with metal, this project is a low budget wood project.
A lot of thought has to go into a project like this..so far we are about $12 USD into it...trying to keep cost under $30.
Now since a US liquid gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds or 3.78 kilograms at 62 °F (17 °C), 2 50 gallon barrels on a stand would bring to bear close to 834 pounds or 378.296 Kilograms....that's a lot of weight.
Close to a 1/2 ton! Bought outdoor pressure treated 2X2's and engineering in a bunch of support while trying not to make it bulky...progress so far...
Lap joint the top frame and engineered the first leg for the rain barrel table...
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I got all 4 legs on the rain barrel table. the table saw I am trying to sell for $150 is coming in handy. I am gonna miss it for projects like this.
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Opposite view of the saw that is For Sale, if you're interested.....got all 4 legs on the rain barrel table. the table saw I am trying to sell for $150 is coming in handy. I am gonna miss it for projects like this.
Love working out on the driveway, nice breeze, low humidity, and full sun! Man, can I see what I am doing!!!
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Bottom supports for the legs are going on. Starting to look like a cabinet now.
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Braced structure is screwed and outdoor wood glued as it may need to hold almost a half ton!
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Menards had cement fibreboard siding on sale at $8 for 12 feet. I cut it in 3 sections and will be using that for the tabletop, cauking the space between the joints...not a bad price for a water and UV resistant tabletop!
The top puts the cost of the table at $20 so far...the side lattice is gonna be expensive...it may break the bank on this build.
There's no way - *no* way - that this is real.
This is a joke - right? Right?
Try reading the thread...