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Oh, no... a chain winch :) I've been installing 4 Bushman tanks, and have been using a $60 4WD type winch with 1.5m cable. They work for a bit, but they are made of cheap laminated parts that bend. Also, it's hard to get the cable back out of them. FYI, Bushmans can deliver tanks off their trucks either rolled off the back, or pushed off the side, onto the base. Delivered on side is probably better since it kills less lawn, and you can move it around. Flipping them onto the base is easy with a winch and a log, and maybe a steel bar pegged in front of it with the strap anchored to it. Get a 20m 4WD strap as well, and a 5m hook one. You can spin them on their base, by winching from one side. It might be more of a challenge to get them up on their side using a winch. I haven't done that one.
Good point. The total weight will be distributed over the "footprint" of the tank, and not focused at one point. Water being something like 8.3 pounds per gallon, 5000 gallons is about 42,000 pounds, including tank weight, around 20 tons. Not a small amount of load! A tall narrow tank will have more pounds per square inch than a low squat tank, and tanks are not always "flat" on the bottom, some are dished, and their shape changes with the load. I read an engineering white paper, quite a while ago, most of which was beyond me, but I did remember being impressed with their calculation of bottom loadings, and it was not linear at all - most of the load was around the outer edges, if I remember correctly. Another trick my neighbour came up with was to use a bit of used, and free, carpet under layment as padding underneath. The stuff was commercial grade, about 1/2 inch thick, and made from some sort of synthetic material, which, although unsightly, never seems to rot! He cut, levelled and compacted a hillside location, but the soil was rocky, so he put a carpet "pad" underneath. Another 'official install guide' suggested 30 lb roofing felt in several layers under the tank base, cut into doughnut shapes of various and descending sizes, with most of the layering on the outer edge, and only one layer, or none, at the centre. Although it's true, Poly Tanks can be welded/mended, me thinks it better to avoid future problems whenever practicable...
Richard Freeberg the carpet idea is a good one, now to empty the full tank and find some old carpet!!! The edge would be slightly higher because of the curve and stiffness of it. This is my reserve tank or overflow, so it's not super critical, unless we get a 5 year drought, which has happened.
Awesome job man. Goes to show you man can do anything if he puts his mind to it.... And a few straps! I have four 12 footers to move and stand up. Thank you for the video.
This was a new one for me Mate, love it, lots of ingenuity went into that exercise. After working as a Handyman and tackling all manner of projects for pretty much all my life I can really relate to that so well!! :) Cheers Neal..
Thanks for the video, we have a 25000lt tank arriving in approx 2 weeks - delivery only to the gate. We were wondering how the hell to get it up the very long driveway and past the shipping containers, and in to position. Gotta drag ours over some gap100 rock before it goes on its base. Not looking forward to the arrival and prep, however we get droughts here in the Far North of New Zealand so every water tank is worth its weight in gold. We have a good size trailer so seeing you have your tank tipped on to your trailer is an inspiration, Cheers mate 👍
Hi Libby, yes it’s totally doable, you’ll notice that trailer was quite old and really bottomed out when the tank hit it it’s now dead but not because of the tank landing on it. Yes you’re 100% right about storing water in drought areas I just wish I could get my veggie patch to stay alive but that’s more my fault than the weather’s.
+Antonio Di Cappo I had 5 people help me with the first one, then two people help me with the second tank and the 3rd I did completely solo! Got try these things.
I did mine (same size tank ) Using a few lengths of pipe underneath the tank. Egyptian style. A few blocks of timber and a bar to get it up and then slide the pipe under. Nice
Well done doing this by yourself. I have to do the same job myself and was wondering how you attached the rope to the tank when flipping it onto the base. Any tips are appreciated. Thanks.
dancerjack1814 thanks, simple mechanics. Like the saying goes "give me a very long lever, and I'll move the earth". That may be pushing it, although, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Well done! I have to install a new tank and this was inspiring. Although it was "only" 880 lbs, perhaps it would have been wise to have someone around to spot you, or just in case you needed assistance? That and the tank bed preparation? Looks like a bare cut and leveled bed without any fill or compacting. These tanks are pretty tough but 5 tons of water pressure on a small pointed rock underneath could be trouble. And that water pressure is not evenly distributed over the bottom area of the tank. Just thinking...
Richard Freeberg I hear you, and I made pretty sure to get any sharp rocks out from under the tank. They aren't that hard to re-weld if it ever does puncture, more like 20 tones total weight! 5000 Galon = 22,000 litres.
Ken shane that is assuming theoretical conditions, that is never the case in real life. Your calculation is wrong too, it's more like 2.4lbs per square inch. (22tones over 20,105sq inches.)
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This is a great help - I need to install one of these up a hill - knowing what to show my friends is extremely helpful. I like the way you start this, stop and restart the action....but then maybe not many people are facing this type of task? but then why did they find this unless they were?
Thanks, what else are you gong to do on a rainy day.... Any motor would have stopped working because of the rain, besides a bit of hard yakka is good for you as we say in Australia.
The imperial gallon (or UK gallon) is defined as 4.54609 litres. The US liquid gallon is equal to 3.785411784 litres and is legally defined as 231 cubic inches.
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Oh, no... a chain winch :) I've been installing 4 Bushman tanks, and have been using a $60 4WD type winch with 1.5m cable. They work for a bit, but they are made of cheap laminated parts that bend. Also, it's hard to get the cable back out of them. FYI, Bushmans can deliver tanks off their trucks either rolled off the back, or pushed off the side, onto the base. Delivered on side is probably better since it kills less lawn, and you can move it around. Flipping them onto the base is easy with a winch and a log, and maybe a steel bar pegged in front of it with the strap anchored to it. Get a 20m 4WD strap as well, and a 5m hook one. You can spin them on their base, by winching from one side. It might be more of a challenge to get them up on their side using a winch. I haven't done that one.
That's what I did
Good point. The total weight will be distributed over the "footprint" of the tank, and not focused at one point. Water being something like 8.3 pounds per gallon, 5000 gallons is about 42,000 pounds, including tank weight, around 20 tons. Not a small amount of load! A tall narrow tank will have more pounds per square inch than a low squat tank, and tanks are not always "flat" on the bottom, some are dished, and their shape changes with the load. I read an engineering white paper, quite a while ago, most of which was beyond me, but I did remember being impressed with their calculation of bottom loadings, and it was not linear at all - most of the load was around the outer edges, if I remember correctly. Another trick my neighbour came up with was to use a bit of used, and free, carpet under layment as padding underneath. The stuff was commercial grade, about 1/2 inch thick, and made from some sort of synthetic material, which, although unsightly, never seems to rot! He cut, levelled and compacted a hillside location, but the soil was rocky, so he put a carpet "pad" underneath. Another 'official install guide' suggested 30 lb roofing felt in several layers under the tank base, cut into doughnut shapes of various and descending sizes, with most of the layering on the outer edge, and only one layer, or none, at the centre. Although it's true, Poly Tanks can be welded/mended, me thinks it better to avoid future problems whenever practicable...
Richard Freeberg the carpet idea is a good one, now to empty the full tank and find some old carpet!!!
The edge would be slightly higher because of the curve and stiffness of it. This is my reserve tank or overflow, so it's not super critical, unless we get a 5 year drought, which has happened.
Carpet is a great idea, another material might be Styrofoam though I have not tried it on this scale.
lol I love you Aussies, you lot are the real "git 'er done" crowd.
+Khepramancer
Ha ha. I'm a fair bit German!
+Andy's Fishing : D
Thanks Andy - I need to do the same next month at Mullumbimby NSW.
Simply mesmerising, well done Andy.
+Johnny Komatsu
Thank you, this video has done very well.
Living here in the scrub water is so precious.
Awesome job man. Goes to show you man can do anything if he puts his mind to it.... And a few straps! I have four 12 footers to move and stand up. Thank you for the video.
Cheers, good luck with yours.
On many jobs it's the worrying how to do it right that takes more time than actually doing it.
Love it!!! All power to you. Very very inspirational!!!
Excellent!!!
This was a new one for me Mate, love it, lots of ingenuity went into that exercise. After working as a Handyman and tackling all manner of projects for pretty much all my life I can really relate to that so well!! :)
Cheers Neal..
I should have filmed my house build.
Now That Would Have Been An Interesting Video Mate :)
Yeah, I've never seen anything like it.
The self-determination is inspirational !!! Great job, but you already knew that 😉. Thanks for sharing.
I replied to you already, but it's gone.... Sometimes too much self reliance is a bad thing, trust me. But there isn't much I can't do.
Thanks for the video, we have a 25000lt tank arriving in approx 2 weeks - delivery only to the gate. We were wondering how the hell to get it up the very long driveway and past the shipping containers, and in to position. Gotta drag ours over some gap100 rock before it goes on its base. Not looking forward to the arrival and prep, however we get droughts here in the Far North of New Zealand so every water tank is worth its weight in gold. We have a good size trailer so seeing you have your tank tipped on to your trailer is an inspiration, Cheers mate 👍
Hi Libby, yes it’s totally doable, you’ll notice that trailer was quite old and really bottomed out when the tank hit it it’s now dead but not because of the tank landing on it. Yes you’re 100% right about storing water in drought areas I just wish I could get my veggie patch to stay alive but that’s more my fault than the weather’s.
Crazy bro. Never give up, keep spirite!!! 👍👍👍
I hope you liked the newest upload too.
Just saw your living room in the tuna head cook up and admired your housing situation.
It’s very comfortable open, I called my treehouse
Nice one. Thanks for sharing. I'm about to do the same. Good to see how its done
Good luck
Impressive! Nice work.
Thank you.
Hmmmm, don't you have a friend or two ? :)
Well done mate.
+Antonio Di Cappo
I had 5 people help me with the first one, then two people help me with the second tank and the 3rd I did completely solo! Got try these things.
Great Work Respek
No worries, thanks.
I did mine (same size tank ) Using a few lengths of pipe underneath the tank. Egyptian style. A few blocks of timber and a bar to get it up and then slide the pipe under. Nice
Great work you
Got the same job 2do,just the info I was looking 4.Perfect!
Good luck with it. It takes time, but one person can do it, if careful.
Well done doing this by yourself. I have to do the same job myself and was wondering how you attached the rope to the tank when flipping it onto the base. Any tips are appreciated. Thanks.
Either the drain hole or the lifting lugs on the top
Mate that was some hard yakka good job.
Thank you. I get into a job when I start it.
OMG you are way too clever... LOL Bravo!
dancerjack1814 thanks, simple mechanics. Like the saying goes "give me a very long lever, and I'll move the earth". That may be pushing it, although, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What price for a tank that size. Do for the hole in my garden were ice cracked the rubber liner now just morass . Tank only now required.
+Kevin James Parr
Well, mine is in Australia, no ice here. About $2500
Awesome video. I have to do the same here in the USA. When rolling up the hill, how did you attach the rope to the tank?
I used the overflow hole and wrapped the strap 2-4x
Well done! I have to install a new tank and this was inspiring. Although it was "only" 880 lbs, perhaps it would have been wise to have someone around to spot you, or just in case you needed assistance? That and the tank bed preparation? Looks like a bare cut and leveled bed without any fill or compacting. These tanks are pretty tough but 5 tons of water pressure on a small pointed rock underneath could be trouble. And that water pressure is not evenly distributed over the bottom area of the tank. Just thinking...
Richard Freeberg I hear you, and I made pretty sure to get any sharp rocks out from under the tank. They aren't that hard to re-weld if it ever does puncture, more like 20 tones total weight! 5000 Galon = 22,000 litres.
***** Actually the weight of any point in the bottom would be the same so the pressure would be about .43 lbs * the height of the water per sq, inch.
Ken shane that is assuming theoretical conditions, that is never the case in real life. Your calculation is wrong too, it's more like 2.4lbs per square inch. (22tones over 20,105sq inches.)
Awesome!!!!!
Very good.
Easy if you think about it a bit.
truly an inspiration!
Thanks Steve. Funny how this video is going so well. I have much better ones...
Nice,I like it:)
Good.
+Andy's Fishing wow you reply me,thank:)
Shing Yung Voo
I try to reply to everyone
i like it . thanks for the movie . good luck
Ahmad Sd no problem. I have lots more to choose from about 250 now. Mostly sight fishing videos.
2 trees and 1 come along attached to my truck equals 20 minutes and it's in place.
It would be nice if I could get my 4x4 in there, but it was 60m away.
Mechanical advantage...it's a helluva thing.
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Nice! What's that tool you were using?
We call it a chain block.
you sir are a badass
+jessebv
Ha ha, there's not much I can't and won't do.
I built my own 3 storey house by myself. Shame I don't have video of that!
You could give a tour!!
y cual era tu proyecto con ese tanque?
Así que tengo más agua en tiempos de sequía.
Sheer determination
brock dion mind over matter
What is it for?
WHATS!!!!!!!!!!! That is insane!!!!
Can the tank be knocked around like that though?
Yes, it's still perfect
This doods the man
I'm building a camper-van right now
How much did it cost?
What winch are you using there ?
I'm pretty sure it's s 500kg chain block. Some people call them endless chains.
22000 liters is actually 5811.7852 Gallons.
I don't think most people will really worry about the exactness! But as long as you know the world will keep spinning.
bad ass 🙌 😂
Ha ha, just practical.
Raising a 3000 litre tank onto a stand which is 10 feet (approx 3 metres) from the ground is not so easy.
But do-able
For sure.
Today to his type structure are necessary river's waters and for environmental stability
I have a light footprint on the planet.
OUTSTANDING that you could do that all by yourself !!!!!!!
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What music is that?
100equus I'm pretty sure I used Garage Band on Mac to do that.
wow
Natalia FoxyLashes thanks, I should have filmed building my house, that was interesting!
love the music!
Reddnec .reddnec some people like the music I chose others don't, and it's hard to tell if comments are sarcastic. Thanks for saying hi.
This is a great help - I need to install one of these up a hill - knowing what to show my friends is extremely helpful. I like the way you start this, stop and restart the action....but then maybe not many people are facing this type of task?
but then why did they find this unless they were?
This is quite a popular video, it has surprised me. I guess a few people want to do this.
Thanks, what else are you gong to do on a rainy day.... Any motor would have stopped working because of the rain, besides a bit of hard yakka is good for you as we say in Australia.
5000Gallon is just below 19000litre not 22000
That depends on what gallons you use
Andy's Fishing which gallon is this?
The imperial gallon (or UK gallon) is defined as 4.54609 litres. The US liquid gallon is equal to 3.785411784 litres and is legally defined as 231 cubic inches.
you sound so ocker. :D
I do
Jesus Christ 22000 liters!!!!
Yes, I have 4 of them. If you heaven't already, check out todays new video, it's live now! bit.ly/AndysUploads
@@Andysfishing that's enough water for a month or 2
:)