ruby fruit
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Now i look at your avatar and all i see is jjLove that riser and hose bib, thanks my brother. We are appreciative and all smiles down here. It is coming together. I will see you for the big transfer .
Now i look at your avatar and all i see is jjLove that riser and hose bib, thanks my brother. We are appreciative and all smiles down here. It is coming together. I will see you for the big transfer .
How long is your season?
outside june 1st to end of septHow long is your season?
looking great there old man haha keep up the great work jjFollowing what I was shown, plus a few new self taught skills, & I have managed to get much of the water system trenched, buried & working.....
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thanks old friend.....your grow is looking awesome.looking great there old man haha keep up the great work jj
thanks fumble, things are starting to turn around. I hope everything is going well for u...Glad you guys got it back on track. Nothing like overcoming adversity
better waiting on greenhouses than waiting on plantsa slight delay in acquiring the greenhouses made it necessary to temporarily place the plants on the open hillside in 100gl smart pots. I hope to have them in greenhouses soon...
Glad to see things are going goodthanks old friend.....your grow is looking awesome.
Hell of a days work guys!All pix are not in order. I thought i would like to share some of these pix with everyone. EZ, me and JJ and help from all of our friends were able to run basic water line through tangles of Man eating Manzanita, that stuff rates almost as hard as iron wood certainly as hard as rosewood or mahogany i know this as i work with it in manufacturing and repair of stringed instruements . The pic of the water flowing from pump is the direction the main water line will take uphill through tangles of all kinds of stuff. I used a Machete to clear approaches so we could lay our main water lines uphill to the 2500 gallon storeage tank over 800 feet away. It took about 90 minutes to get it to the tank. EZ did the first run of pipe and did it faster than we expected. We had our friends at Lone Oak do the plumbing as they knew that using Venturi valves at the T joint for the risers and spigots was the only way to prevent blown lines underground. Each spigot cost $40 to assemble properly. The pic shows the main tank water delivery pipe pumped at 3.5 gpm max by our beautiful solar pump. Down hill gravity feed is off the charts. The ditch pick is that of the main line running to 4 spigots and eventually 2 more at the GH pads. It took 3 guys to put the tank on the truck and two guys and assist from JJ on the Mule to roll it uphill about a half a football field distance. Felt like a Scarab beetle doing that, they are surprizingly light for their size. The pic of the pump looking at a ttView attachment 3969865 angle is what we ran the pipe through. There is the tank finally full of precious water. The excavator was awesome as is the operator, he taught me how to work that thing, good old Carl, but i still have to work on leveling with a half empty Corona.
Thats a Thomas Glover Reference book. It is a valuable asset and has everything to help an off grider make life nice. Get one and you will not regret it, thanks EZ. The last pic is how camp looked the morning after i watered and left for some R&R. Me at my favorite surf spot..
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Thanks bro, we were dog tired after that day. We have an above ground 14 ft pool to install so we do not have to leave in the heat of the day to go to the river for a cool down in the snow melt. It will be fed continually during day light hours if we want. There is a pic of a hand forged ax head with a type of hammeri v surface at its rear, nurled to hell. EZ found it with the metal detector that runs on 2, 9 volt batteries. Sunsets are great at Wild Wood.Hell of a days work guys!
My dad loves metal detecting. He just bought a new one for $2000 that can go under water. I bet he never uses it underwater lol.Yep, it was a historical find. The metal detector is a real cheap one and only detects about a 6 inch area and six inches down. We try to run it over all ditch spoils before we cover them up.
love the budda in the tree good karma watching over everythingThanks bro, we were dog tired after that day. We have an above ground 14 ft pool to install so we do not have to leave in the heat of the day to go to the river for a cool down in the snow melt. It will be fed continually during day light hours if we want. There is a pic of a hand forged ax head with a type of hammeri v surface at its rear, nurled to hell. EZ found it with the metal detector that runs on 2, 9 volt batteries. Sunsets are great at Wild Wood.View attachment 3969875 View attachment 3969876 View attachment 3969878 View attachment 3969879