Trash Can Water System Beats Dewalt’s

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • How to build an awesome water tank and pump assembly to replace those low quality products. Remember, a junky pump will make a useless system.
    Chapters:
    0:00-0:51 Introduction
    0:52-2:19 Materials
    2:20-5:49 Building
    5:50-6:00 Funny
    6:01-7:51 Assembly
    7:52-9:08 Testing
    Here’s a list of materials and links:
    Pump: SEAFLO 33-Series Industrial Water Pressure Pump w/Power Plug for Wall Outlet - 115VAC, 3.3 GPM, 45 PSI a.co/d/9ZjX4Of
    Hose: FITT Force Pro Water Hose, 5/8" 50 ft Heavy-Duty Commercial Grade Garden Hose, Blue a.co/d/1sciFXC
    Leader hose, this one is cheaper and better: Giraffe Tools Garden Leader Hose 5/8 inch x 2.5ft, Short Water Hose Heavy Duty, Flexible, Lightweight Hybrid Hose with Bend Protection, Male to Female Fittings a.co/d/5uLHJSU
    Nozzle: Little Big Shot Super Nozzle a.co/d/dc24Dhr
    Brass shut off coupling: Heavy Duty Garden Hose Shut Off Valve (Premium Brass for Superior Durability), 3/4 Inch Water Valve Shutoff Connector, On Off Valves, Garden Hose Cut Off Adapter, Rust-Resistant Finish, Zero Leaks a.co/d/3v4mUO6
    Trash Can: www.staples.com/rubbermaid-br...
    (Need two of these) ½ in FNPT x ¾ in FHT PVC adapter:
    www.homedepot.com/p/Orbit-1-2...
    Male-Male Garden Hose Adapter: 2 Pack 3/4 Inch Brass Garden Hose Adapter Male to Male Quick Connector a.co/d/id5EhmM
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Комментарии • 13

  • @steffybael1245
    @steffybael1245 3 месяца назад

    great video! i use 12 volt pumps to transfer water around our property!

  • @XxMAK740xX
    @XxMAK740xX 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome setup!

  • @gsdmom1194
    @gsdmom1194 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Green Tech Town", has a pretty interesting rain barrel set up with a lot of explanation video. Its a pretty intense setup but could give you 💡 ideas!!!!
    You can use something similar to your pressure washer only toned way down.....for Aeroponics or Hydroponics watering system for your gardening. You don't need a crap ton of pressure unless you are doing your garden vertical. A lot of people use waterfall pumps, and you need a line going back to the pump to recirculate your water. The concept is pretty similar. You would use 5 gallon buckets. You need a hole saw to put 4 or so holes in your buckets for your plant....say lettuce.
    "Zen Garden Oasis", Build your own Hydroponics ($600) Grow Tower in 30 minutes for $35
    Or. Clone 100s of plants with a DIY Aeroponic Plant Cloner
    He also has a BUNCH of different ways to heat a space. I saw you made the wood stove. He has a homemade infrared heater....no electricity needed, reaches 500°
    A Copper and Sand Heater 525° a Carbon Felt heater (burns forever without changing the felt) 540° These will run a fan that needs heat to power it. They are pretty cool!!!!!
    Did you know that you can use crisco or rendered lard as a Safe burning heat source? Melt them, you need to put in a wick and then pour your crisco/lard into fire proof containers ....jar or metal bucket. Let cool. I think its safer to put them on something that will protect your surface from getting heat marks or something similar.

    • @steffybael1245
      @steffybael1245 3 месяца назад +1

      im not sure about other convenience stores but CASSY'S stores use vegetable shortening to cook in, they put the used vegetable shortening in the 3 gallon food grade icing buckets and stack them out back. in 2008 i asked a local CASSY'S and they told me to take all i wanted!!! today i still have at least 30. i have made 60 pound batches of cold process soap from it!! and i fill metal coffee cans using 3 wicks to make candles.
      i also get used candles that are thrown away, melt them in an old crock pot and pour into "pringles" cans to mold candles that are all the same size and shape. i have a large globe that fits over these in a large candle holder, and have 2 mirrors glued edge to edge to make a 90% angle that i place behind the candle holder to project the light.
      i once got pulled over at dusk for no tail lights in my square body truck. ended up putting a "pop up lantern" in them. i had a bad battery and we live in rural south dakota, so i ended up having to drive about the last 5 miles using a flashlight with the magnifying lens to light the road home!!
      im a 65 year old man married to steffy

  • @mattwernecke2342
    @mattwernecke2342 3 месяца назад

    Yeah, got some great ideas! The hose and vented tank, nice work!
    How long can you cycle that seaflow? Is it self priming?
    Thanks!

  • @berryreading4809
    @berryreading4809 5 месяцев назад

    Nice setup 👌 Im so glad I avoided the temptation to buy the Dewalt 20v power washer thing! Harborfreight makes decent chinesium small transfer pumps... But they do work, and they do have a 12v DC model in addition to several 120v models (both suction, gravity fed, and submersible for those) the 12v along with a 40 or 50 gallon blue water barrel. (I've also used heavy duty Rubbermaid trashcans before 😉) This is what I've often used unless I really really think I've rinsed all the chemicals out of my 40 Gallon ish spot/boom sprayer tank setup where I converted the boom outlet port to a 5/8 garden hose thread... Which is perfect for water supply in a compact transport/ small jobs form, but cost like $350 initially because of the Hi-Flow pump specs... I also have a couple of 250? Gallon metal caged plastic tanks for when that's not enough, and even wound up with two 550 Gallon tanks and a 120v Harborfreight shallow well pump (the one with no pressure tank, just a pressure switch, although the model with both would've been better) for a trailer based water supply system that was required for on site irrigation on a few occasions (added some in-line plug sump pump float switches as to not burn out the 120v pump which you could easily add to your setup) the 12v 40g sprayer has auto pressure shutoff, but the $40 12v DC HF transfer pump does not, I haven't been bothered to rig one up yet since the parts cost more than the pump, even using my hoarder stash, so it's lived a hard life occasionally 😂 The expandable hose trick is something I'll definitely be using in the future though 👍

  • @i_am_thatguy1504
    @i_am_thatguy1504 5 месяцев назад

    Pretty sweet. Pressure washer.

  • @maktheturd6220
    @maktheturd6220 5 месяцев назад

    Nice but the pressure still too low. Maybe you go up a notch on the pump to 10 gallons per minute and buy a pressure gun that fit 3/8"

  • @squirrel_is_notamused4694
    @squirrel_is_notamused4694 5 месяцев назад

    Nice! What is it about Husky that you don't like? I'm a DIYer and always appreciate a professional's opinion. Cheers.

    • @InventionIncarnate
      @InventionIncarnate  5 месяцев назад +3

      Just the overall low quality. However, almost everything out there now is the same, cheap, and Chinese-made.

    • @williamtanner8652
      @williamtanner8652 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@InventionIncarnateYes sir, the American dream has turned into a nightmare.
      Nice build man.

  • @RileyLabrecque
    @RileyLabrecque 11 месяцев назад

    Yo dude, this is pretty great, Reminds me of the channel Tech Ingredients. Hope you keep it up!
    Gives me some ideas for a rain water collection barrel

    • @InventionIncarnate
      @InventionIncarnate  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the support! I’ll checkout @ Tech Ingredients also