Here are the photos intended for the previous post discussing rain water collection systems.

Keith
by Keith
My tank, along with a water pump, provides water pressure for an indoor sink, an outdoor sink, and a spigot for a hose to feed my water-fed tools (drill and tile saw). Absolutely LOVE it. Need to 1.) improve my filtering process(es) before water enters tank, and 2.) adding clorine to tank when water turn-over is slow to prevent algae growth.
Public side-much nicer. Another project: built-in seating around the smoker/grill/fireplace on right
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  • Keith Keith on Apr 09, 2011
    The tile saw is a wet saw. The drill press is standard but for hard items like some very hard stone, or even tile, I use diamond embedded hollow core, water fed bits. I get those from www.granquartz.com. I pick them up at their store in Stone Mountain/Lilburn area.
  • Itsreally C Itsreally C on Apr 09, 2011
    remember them from their early days in barre, vt, when they started selling granite polishing diamonds,,, try fc727 on ebay,,, great products ! we typically core conc 2" up to 8" altho have cored 50" diam holes, too,,, they had a display in nashville but they're still expensive compared to fc,,, not to gary - he's the best for diamond turbo cup7" wheels, too
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