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Morning Frank


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I found a few chillers under 200, but I'm thinking I can mount some PC fans on the rez lid, maybe attached to a heatsink that dips in the water.. Maybe... gotta think about that one.

kinda like this, but simpler.

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Man, rough one this weekend. I spent most of it away from home, pH trouble in my rezervoir, and didn't even finish the work I had to have done by today....

But otherwise, life is good.

How about you? Any good stories?
 
Man, rough one this weekend. I spent most of it away from home, pH trouble in my rezervoir, and didn't even finish the work I had to have done by today....

But otherwise, life is good.

How about you? Any good stories?
Nah....I tried to take it easy this weekend. I thought I broke my foot Saturday morning (not to worry....it was just a pesky dislocation!) so I was hobbling around this weekend.

Other than that....we've been tossing around the idea of selling off the house we're in and buying a big piece of property suitable for homesteading. So, we did a little planning on that.
 
Nah....I tried to take it easy this weekend. I thought I broke my foot Saturday morning (not to worry....it was just a pesky dislocation!) so I was hobbling around this weekend.

Other than that....we've been tossing around the idea of selling off the house we're in and buying a big piece of property suitable for homesteading. So, we did a little planning on that.


That's awesome. I'm working toward that, it takes years and lots of tools my friend. Do yourself a huge favor, and pay very close attention to when and where you will find sunlight on the property, and water management stuff. Like wells, springs, pond locations, and drainage. That stuff is expensive as hell to fix or install.

I really wish my property had a barn on it for example. Unless you rich, it's one project at a time, and many have to be done in order. Like having a place to store a tractor before you get a tractor....
 
That's awesome. I'm working toward that, it takes years and lots of tools my friend. Do yourself a huge favor, and pay very close attention to when and where you will find sunlight on the property, and water management stuff. Like wells, springs, pond locations, and drainage. That stuff is expensive as hell to fix or install.


Amen. And if you decide to divert the direction of a waterway be sure you have the right to. Or at least leave enough running so that downstream folks don't notice you're filling your lake.....don't ask, I'm still doing community service.
 
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