it sis about time we see that thing pumpin!!!
You are avoiding reality.....finding small stuff to delay....
Get it going already!!


You are avoiding reality.....finding small stuff to delay....
Get it going already!!
it sis about time we see that thing pumpin!!!
You are avoiding reality.....finding small stuff to delay....
Get it going already!!![]()
Holy shiiiiiiit batman! Nice find.
Big tanks need a big idea? just cut a hole in your outer wall that leads into the basement 31"x 24" and slip the tank through down into the basement. It wouldn't be that big a deal to repatch up the wall after.
That would be tough if your basement is completely below ground. Some basements are not my parents old house basement started 4 ft above the ground. I suppose cutting and recementing it seems the best option.Lol, are you talking the outside wall? I would have to dig a big old hole in the yard. Along with cutting threw cement wall.. much easier to cut the tank apart then glue it back together
Ya most my basement is under ground, maybe a foot or a little more is above ground level. Windows are too small to bring it in. If I want the tank over 10' reattaching the tank really is the only option. The test fill will be a little nerve racking because I haven't seen the tank full for 3+ years plus its thin acrylic but I guess we will see how it goesThat would be tough if your basement is completely below ground. Some basements are not my parents old house basement started 4 ft above the ground. I suppose cutting and recementing it seems the best option.