Herbie's long term dream build

Rock it back and forth/side to side a little when hammering. If you hammer straight down, chances are it's gonna get stuck. I also hammer, raise up on it a bit, hammer some more. Hope this helps, kinda hard to explain.
 
I am. All of the main lines run in there so l am making an access corridor that goes from my workshop to my utility room. It's not the most efficient use of space but this gives me access behind the tank. I am toying with the idea if setting steel in the concrete back there and then having the tank float on a shelf from that. Of course I'm toying with lots of ideas these days.

Oh, you going to have tank plumbing back there?

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Oh, you going to have tank plumbing back there?

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That's the goal. I hope to have this fully automated so the drain right by the tank will be helpful. Anyone happen to know if saltwater going into a septic tank regularly will bother the biomechanics of the system? I can also go out to my sump but salt is the soil will eventually be bad for the grass (I think)
 
Wow, these guys know water. I just got schooled on aqua-dynamics and water purity. One reefy bonus on this system: it has a digital flow meter on all the time giving current gph flow and averages by time. Tracking evap will be interesting.
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Whole house water system takes well water adds chlorine, removes chlorine and passes through carbon media into zeovit softner. Softened and pure water into the house. Then my ro/di is down stream from that. We had terrible iron and sulphur bacteria to the point where all of the fixtures are crumbling from the inside. Now we can remodel stuff and it will stay nice.
 
Whole house water system takes well water adds chlorine, removes chlorine and passes through carbon media into zeovit softner. Softened and pure water into the house. Then my ro/di is down stream from that. We had terrible iron and sulphur bacteria to the point where all of the fixtures are crumbling from the inside. Now we can remodel stuff and it will stay nice.

Oh, I think I get it now! :nod: Thanks for the explanation.
 
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