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  1. windyoak

    My new project!

    I found that a flux core wire fed arc welder is a good choice with which to learn. Of course, I shouldnt be saying that as my welds remind me of splattered spotted bird poop! Well, sometimes I get it right, and so will you!
  2. windyoak

    Wood Stove Project

    Thanks, Joel_BC - lets see if I can do this:
  3. windyoak

    Wood Stove Project

    I just came across this thread. Its a bit late, but what the heck! I am interested in making my own wood burning heater/stove. The one in this picture is one I made from an old propane tank. I lined the bottom of it with an adobe/cement mixture, and it has lasted me two years, so far, and it...
  4. windyoak

    My new project!

    Ill bet you already have brake drums on the trailer. One axle will have a simple flange on each end where the wheels will bolt, but the other axle will have a brake drum where the wheels bolt to easy enough to check just by taking the tires off and looking. You will need a dry-cell battery to...
  5. windyoak

    Spring development

    From one blind squirrel to another, thank you!:frow
  6. windyoak

    Spring development

    :) Ya - its like a little bell going of in my head! :woot And you never know what will cause it. FarmerJamie was more helpful than he knew!
  7. windyoak

    Spring development

    Now that is a true shame! Some people do tend to blunder into projects without considering the damage they can do. But to over react and start making parental laws to govern all activity is another shame! But this leads to another discussion You wrote, sweet cold water springs which...
  8. windyoak

    Spring development

    I may be just paranoid over the springs water source, but if it is from a fracture in the covering over the aquifer, then I could cause the spring to disappear, but if it is just an exposed area of the aquifer itself, then I figure it will be safe to do some heavy digging. It sounds like you...
  9. windyoak

    Spring development

    You have already helped. Through you, I learned the use of vinegar while dealing with this poison oak! I am most grateful to you and Baymule for your suggestions. javascript:insert_text(':thumbsup',%20'');
  10. windyoak

    Spring development

    We dont know how to go about this project either, but we have been scratching around for any info that would help us. I am also worried about doing harm to the spring. I did learn that if I stop the flow while digging it out, the underground water route may find another route to flow, and the...
  11. windyoak

    Spring development

    We live on hilly terrain, and our water storage gives us about 40 pounds of pressure. My water source is a well, but there are problems with this arrangement. I have to pump water up to the storage tanks. This is done with a gas guzzling generator. It is currently our only water source, and...
  12. windyoak

    Spring development

    Thank you, folks for your suggestions! I tried both remedies. The Clorox bath did very well in drying out the rash. I think that is the first step in curing the outbreak. But it continued to itch and burn; so on one arm, I swabbed vinegar on the area and ... WOW it burned! But in a little...
  13. windyoak

    Spring development

    Strange - DW told me that her mother would put her into a bathtub with Clorox when she got poison oak as a child. Now you come up with the same cure .. hmmmm ... I'll give it a try .... thanks for the tip! :barnie
  14. windyoak

    Spring development

    Thanks Frustratedearthmother! The silver lining is that my DW now refers to me as "poor baby"; so I get to be a Poor-baby for a little while. I started this spring project not knowing anything about the subject, but at least I now know that there are different types of springs, and depending on...
  15. windyoak

    Spring development

    Well, my first casualty occurred on this project. While clearing the vegetation away from the spring, I had to pull a bunch of poison oak out of the way careful as I was, It wasnt enough to keep me from coming down with a good dose of the stuff. I got both barrals WOE IS ME! :/ The...
  16. windyoak

    The New and Improved Questions List-The official thread

    1. What state/province/country are you in and what is your climate like? Central California arid country. No rain during the summer. We get rain and some Snow between November and March. I believe we are in zone 9. 2. How many people are in your family? Marital status...
  17. windyoak

    Completely off The Grid ( aol news article)

    I was thinking about something like that, only using wind energy to create hydrogen via electrolysis. I get wind some of the time, but not enough to warrant dependence on a wind generator, but if I converted its sporadic output into stored hydrogen, then I could net out on the plus side. The...
  18. windyoak

    Spring development

    DW and I want to develop a spring to act as a standby water source in the event our well pump goes offline. The spring area is a wet area of about 35 feet where the water trickles along the surface before it disappears back into the earth. We are in a drought at this time, and I think I will...
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