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  • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

    @JeniParsons @helenclayton

    We hid the IBC that's collecting rainwater off the community workshop, by cladding it!

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    @suearcher @helenclayton very neat job!

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    • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

      @JeniParsons @helenclayton

      We hid the IBC that's collecting rainwater off the community workshop, by cladding it!

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      @suearcher @JeniParsons tidy job. For me collection isn’t the issue so much - I want to collect the water and don’t mind the look of a water butt - but I need to divert the overflow across 2-3 metres of ground somehow. I wondered what the alternative to burying pipes is.

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      • jeniparsons@mstdn.socialJ jeniparsons@mstdn.social

        @suearcher @helenclayton very neat job!

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        @JeniParsons @helenclayton

        When I say we, I mean Alfred of course, who did all the construction. I applied the woodstain!

        We've since added some hexagon motifs and bee cut-outs, to riff on the slight beehive look.

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        • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

          @suearcher @JeniParsons tidy job. For me collection isn’t the issue so much - I want to collect the water and don’t mind the look of a water butt - but I need to divert the overflow across 2-3 metres of ground somehow. I wondered what the alternative to burying pipes is.

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          @helenclayton @suearcher we lay blue alkathene pipe in the grass so we don’t accidentally cut it with the mower or a scythe

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          • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

            @JeniParsons @helenclayton

            When I say we, I mean Alfred of course, who did all the construction. I applied the woodstain!

            We've since added some hexagon motifs and bee cut-outs, to riff on the slight beehive look.

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            #28

            @suearcher @helenclayton nice

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            • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

              @suearcher @JeniParsons tidy job. For me collection isn’t the issue so much - I want to collect the water and don’t mind the look of a water butt - but I need to divert the overflow across 2-3 metres of ground somehow. I wondered what the alternative to burying pipes is.

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              @helenclayton @JeniParsons

              A pipe-bridge? Carry the water across a raised structure, maybe you could make it into a pergola or something with climbers growing up? Or would it be too low to walk under?

              @Maker_of_Things has done pipe bridges at the community allotment, and at the workshop.

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              • jeniparsons@mstdn.socialJ jeniparsons@mstdn.social

                @helenclayton @suearcher we lay blue alkathene pipe in the grass so we don’t accidentally cut it with the mower or a scythe

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                @JeniParsons @suearcher this is over a gravel area 🤔

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                • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                  @helenclayton @JeniParsons

                  A pipe-bridge? Carry the water across a raised structure, maybe you could make it into a pergola or something with climbers growing up? Or would it be too low to walk under?

                  @Maker_of_Things has done pipe bridges at the community allotment, and at the workshop.

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                  @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things yes, this has got me thinking! I’d not thought about over the head before. There is already an archway I could utilise. The trick will be getting a diverter high enough - it needs to divert to a water butt first. I have two down pipes from different directions but I’ve temporarily joined them. I maybe could do that more permanently otherwise I’ve got two outflows to worry about. I need to do some measuring!

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                  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                    @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things yes, this has got me thinking! I’d not thought about over the head before. There is already an archway I could utilise. The trick will be getting a diverter high enough - it needs to divert to a water butt first. I have two down pipes from different directions but I’ve temporarily joined them. I maybe could do that more permanently otherwise I’ve got two outflows to worry about. I need to do some measuring!

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                    @helenclayton @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things

                    Oh I hope you can work something out!

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                    • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                      @helenclayton @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things

                      Oh I hope you can work something out!

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                      #33

                      @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things me too, this has been a great brain storm!

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                      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                        @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things me too, this has been a great brain storm!

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                        #34

                        @helenclayton @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things

                        Well, a brain storm is better than a rain storm at the moment!

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                        • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                          @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things me too, this has been a great brain storm!

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                          @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things when we get around to adding the IBCs it will be a bit easier. I can direct the overflow to the veg patch with pipe as Jeni suggests. It’s this ‘tidy’ corner that is giving me a headache. It needs to be functional and aesthetically pleasing. There’s a vague Japanese theme to it (or was at one point) so a rain chain would be good if I could carry the water overhead to it.

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                          • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                            @helenclayton @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things

                            Well, a brain storm is better than a rain storm at the moment!

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                            @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things auto correct did initially change it to rain storm. Taking the piss I thought.

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                            • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                              @helenclayton @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things

                              Well, a brain storm is better than a rain storm at the moment!

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                              @suearcher @helenclayton @Maker_of_Things isn’t it just! Some drier weather in the forecast for this week I believe 🤞🏼

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                              • jeniparsons@mstdn.socialJ jeniparsons@mstdn.social

                                @suearcher @helenclayton @Maker_of_Things isn’t it just! Some drier weather in the forecast for this week I believe 🤞🏼

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                                @JeniParsons @suearcher @Maker_of_Things the ground here is the most saturated it’s been since we’ve been here. I can’t imagine our soakaway system is working too well.

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                                • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                  @suearcher @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things yes, this has got me thinking! I’d not thought about over the head before. There is already an archway I could utilise. The trick will be getting a diverter high enough - it needs to divert to a water butt first. I have two down pipes from different directions but I’ve temporarily joined them. I maybe could do that more permanently otherwise I’ve got two outflows to worry about. I need to do some measuring!

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                                  #39

                                  @helenclayton @suearcher @JeniParsons

                                  This is the pipe bridge I designed and installed at the allotment.

                                  Due to the large roof area of the building, and the lack of fall from the end of the gutter the first long length of bridge pipe, along the green fence, I ran in 110mm soil pipe as a buffer. It can fill and hold a lot more water during a heavy storm.
                                  You can see the smaller 40mm pipe tee'd off from it, and running along the wooden bridge support.

                                  There was minimal fall to get the bridge to move water 12 metres while staying above head height. It could then have a greater fall to an IBC by the polytunnel.

                                  To speed up access to the water I added a blue barrel, connected at the bottom, to the IBC and so it would always be at the same level. Watering cans could then be dip filled instead of using a tap.

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                                  • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                                    @helenclayton @suearcher @JeniParsons

                                    This is the pipe bridge I designed and installed at the allotment.

                                    Due to the large roof area of the building, and the lack of fall from the end of the gutter the first long length of bridge pipe, along the green fence, I ran in 110mm soil pipe as a buffer. It can fill and hold a lot more water during a heavy storm.
                                    You can see the smaller 40mm pipe tee'd off from it, and running along the wooden bridge support.

                                    There was minimal fall to get the bridge to move water 12 metres while staying above head height. It could then have a greater fall to an IBC by the polytunnel.

                                    To speed up access to the water I added a blue barrel, connected at the bottom, to the IBC and so it would always be at the same level. Watering cans could then be dip filled instead of using a tap.

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                                    @Maker_of_Things @suearcher @JeniParsons great, thank you.

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                                    • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                                      @helenclayton @suearcher @JeniParsons

                                      This is the pipe bridge I designed and installed at the allotment.

                                      Due to the large roof area of the building, and the lack of fall from the end of the gutter the first long length of bridge pipe, along the green fence, I ran in 110mm soil pipe as a buffer. It can fill and hold a lot more water during a heavy storm.
                                      You can see the smaller 40mm pipe tee'd off from it, and running along the wooden bridge support.

                                      There was minimal fall to get the bridge to move water 12 metres while staying above head height. It could then have a greater fall to an IBC by the polytunnel.

                                      To speed up access to the water I added a blue barrel, connected at the bottom, to the IBC and so it would always be at the same level. Watering cans could then be dip filled instead of using a tap.

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                                      #41

                                      @Maker_of_Things @helenclayton @suearcher wow! Impressive

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                                      • jeniparsons@mstdn.socialJ jeniparsons@mstdn.social

                                        @Maker_of_Things @helenclayton @suearcher wow! Impressive

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                                        @JeniParsons @Maker_of_Things @helenclayton

                                        At the new community garden, they got some workers in to design and build a pipe bridge as part of a corporate scheme from a building company.

                                        And then Alfred fixed all the things that were wrong with it.....

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                                        • jeniparsons@mstdn.socialJ jeniparsons@mstdn.social

                                          @Maker_of_Things @helenclayton @suearcher wow! Impressive

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                                          @JeniParsons @helenclayton @suearcher
                                          Thank you.

                                          At the Community Forest Garden there is another pipe bridge.
                                          I wanted to design and install that as a volunteer, but a contractor for the water utilities said their engineer would do it.

                                          They ran it in unsupported 3 metre lengths of gutter, and had to add more supports as it sagged. Then last winter the gutter sagged more and flipped over out of the brackets.

                                          I have done a partial repair and will need to replace the whole thing another time, but done properly!

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