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Originally posted by tigerscowboy View PostCreative and obviously fun. Curious...No worries there with moisture contacting the shearing or frame?
I forgot to mention that there is almost no air gap between the back of the stone and the front of the OSB. IT's pretty much full of mortar. I built the Alamo kind of like that except with no framing. I stoned inside and out and filled the cavity in between with mortar. I'm hoping it can double for a tornado shelter with all of the mortar in there and all of the hurricane straps on everything.
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I noticed it had sprinkled a little from last weekend but I didn't see anything in the rain gauges. I think we have had 3 tenths all year down there. It's really bad.
We're going to run a 2" poly line from my 3 inch water line pretty soon. I'm taking it over to the shack so I can keep the tote full. I strung out the poly after you left on Saturday. About 30 minutes with the poly machine and I'll have water at the shack!!
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Originally posted by Coach W View PostMoisture??? What's that? Seriously it's a dry hott windy son of a bische out there!
We need rain BAD! I have tanks on my lease that haven't held water in over 3 years. 5 years ago I had ducks landing behind my pop up... Now just dried up turtle shells.
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Sweet I was thinking of ways to fill up your tote but I'm not set up for water stations yet. I've got three totes and a small trailer that I may break out soon to set some stations on our place... Water may be a bigger draw than corn in the months to come. I need to figure out how you set your float and trough up.. That was really slick. Concrete and underground is the way to go... I've had pigs tear up the one I did above ground. Lol.
I did notice it had sprinkled... Just enough to get the tracks off the road. Your guzzler was dry, each deer and all the birds tried it to no avail.
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