Kegsti66 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 10:30 pm
Great stuff, good old fashioned, tried and tested methods. A great result.
Good use of an old washing machine drum as well.
Yes I was impressed that the washing machine drum did not melt. I have seen whats left when large charcoal kilns melt
(when the air supply gets out of control) and they are some serious steel, so it did very well.

It does not look hot,
but it was impressive.
Yes it feels a time team, historic, agricultural engineering, and yet something i have never looked at before so another trade.
Filled the pipe going down into the well and it took 4 gallons of water to the top and then held it so it means the clack valve in the bottom is working well. Hurrah.
It also means you may well have to pump a lot before you get any water out of the spout
