Fellow MFKer Needs Help-Arapaimaman needs help finishing 15000 gal tank Central FL

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
CHOMPERS;2606620; said:
That's how we do construction in the States.

Florida statute, two supervisors minimum per worker. Anything less can result in hefty fines.
 
A few more pics. We had pretty much strapped all of the pvc to the bottom
and glued everything at this point. Just finishing up the last little bit.
I'm behind the camera in all these ones.
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DSCN5652.JPGYou remember this part Rob? :ROFL:

DSCN5653.JPGEwww wait a second......you sure that piece is glued good?:D

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When you guys resume filling that monster I would not be suprized if the water company showed up. With a haz mat team looking for a leak. :ROFL:(excuse me sir, we noticed that this house has used 15 thousand gallons of water today and we think there maybe a water main broken on your property.):ROFL:
 
wow look at all the fast hands...:lol2: I can wait to see it up and running wish I can have a tank that big one day.
 
zennzzo;2608867; said:
15,000 gallons = 2005.34 cu. ft. @ $1.11 per cu ft = $2225.94
that's what this beast would cost if it were on my city water grid...:WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA:

A weekly water change of 33% would cost me $668.45 ...:WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA:

ok I take back my previous statement, I would be happy with a 1000gal :ROFL:
 
Here's some water action for ya.:naughty:


There are 3 streams in this pic. The two larger ones are the pump. The smaller one is the new water. Also, out of the pic to the left are two more lines feeding in water.
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You can see those other two lines in the pic below. This pic is just water going in. no pumps running.
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I'm not sure how you are putting water in the tank. But here in Indy, you can rent a meter from the water company and pump water directly from a fire hydrant. You can fill that tank for about $100 in water. It is a lot cheaper if you use their meter.
 
Pharaoh;2609085; said:
I'm not sure how you are putting water in the tank. But here in Indy, you can rent a meter from the water company and pump water directly from a fire hydrant. You can fill that tank for about $100 in water. It is a lot cheaper if you use their meter.

what about temp control?
 
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