Great write up. And awesome tools friend! Your shop looks great as well! Keep up your great work.
I don't blame you for not drinking city water, as it is poisonous. We get ours from our spring. Just last week I finished up getting everything done so it is pumped to the cabin...no more 5 gallon bucket trips the 100 yards.😁😁
*Ramjet pump
*Spring source
Anyway, have a great one friend, and always keep your head up and your heart full of love.🤗
Thanks alot, I do have alot of tools packed in my little garage. Hoping one day to get a bigger one as it feels quite cramped in there sometimes.
Oh nice! Thats something for me to consider if I get a property with a spring on it.. many have springs around where I live so ill look into how you did all of that.
Great job, yeah I bet not having to carry 5 gallon buckets full of water is nice :-)
I have the same for drying my beer bottles for brewing. You may consider a bit of white vinegar to keep the algae at bay, shouldn't take much in the bottles such that you might not taste it.
Ah nice, yeah we tried soaking them in vinegar I believe once they had that green film inside. Maybe doing it proactively before the film formed would have helped. thanks for the tip.
Great write up. And awesome tools friend! Your shop looks great as well! Keep up your great work.

I don't blame you for not drinking city water, as it is poisonous. We get ours from our spring. Just last week I finished up getting everything done so it is pumped to the cabin...no more 5 gallon bucket trips the 100 yards.😁😁
*Ramjet pump
*Spring source
Anyway, have a great one friend, and always keep your head up and your heart full of love.🤗
Thanks alot, I do have alot of tools packed in my little garage. Hoping one day to get a bigger one as it feels quite cramped in there sometimes.
Oh nice! Thats something for me to consider if I get a property with a spring on it.. many have springs around where I live so ill look into how you did all of that.
Great job, yeah I bet not having to carry 5 gallon buckets full of water is nice :-)
I have the same for drying my beer bottles for brewing. You may consider a bit of white vinegar to keep the algae at bay, shouldn't take much in the bottles such that you might not taste it.
Ah nice, yeah we tried soaking them in vinegar I believe once they had that green film inside. Maybe doing it proactively before the film formed would have helped. thanks for the tip.