Main effort is done! And you are wondering "What is it?".
Well, a friend digs up fiberglass fuel tanks from Circle K stores. They are 1/2 inch fiberglass, 8 feet diameter and 35 feet long.
With my friends help, we dug a 11 ft wide, 15 ft deep, and 85 ft long trench with a CAT track-hoe.
We then layed three tanks end-to-end, with all attached together. I put a 1700lb I-beam (3ft wide and 9ft long) in on one end at a 45 degree angle to direct the lead into the sand at the floor.
Entrance is a 4ft diameter corragated metal pipe on end, at one of the man-hole accesses. I let the pipe stick up 1 foot above the ground and built a small shed over the entrance. I currently have an extension ladder for the entrance.
Next will be putting in a crushed granite floor, ventilation, and lights.
Later,
Tim
Well, a friend digs up fiberglass fuel tanks from Circle K stores. They are 1/2 inch fiberglass, 8 feet diameter and 35 feet long.
With my friends help, we dug a 11 ft wide, 15 ft deep, and 85 ft long trench with a CAT track-hoe.
We then layed three tanks end-to-end, with all attached together. I put a 1700lb I-beam (3ft wide and 9ft long) in on one end at a 45 degree angle to direct the lead into the sand at the floor.
Entrance is a 4ft diameter corragated metal pipe on end, at one of the man-hole accesses. I let the pipe stick up 1 foot above the ground and built a small shed over the entrance. I currently have an extension ladder for the entrance.
Next will be putting in a crushed granite floor, ventilation, and lights.
Later,
Tim