snetbonaut
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since February 2022
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Post by snetbonaut on May 8, 2022 23:05:17 GMT -5
Laziness is the creator of Necessity.
I do my rock thing in my garage. After two months of lugging water in and out, it occurred to me that my rock bench was only 8 feet away from my washing machine. bought a y-adapter and screwed it on the cold water outlet. I attached a ten foot hose to one side and voilá...running water...sorta.
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lparsons
Cave Dweller
Member since April 2020
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Post by lparsons on May 8, 2022 23:11:04 GMT -5
great idea🤗
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Post by jasoninsd on May 9, 2022 22:48:12 GMT -5
That's a case of working smarter...not harder!
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Post by Peruano on May 10, 2022 5:51:40 GMT -5
Carrying water to my workshop is one of my "weight-bearing exercises" that I use to justify rocking. I was pre-conditioned for the exercise by my farm-boy upbringing. I'm proud of my "water heater", a 100' of black hose laying on the ground, connected to a hose bib, but hidden from street view by a low wall and vegetation. If the sun is shining at all, the water is warm and usually hot, making all but the coldest days comfortable to work with hands in water from the cab machine. I likewise label my numerous trips between the house and the workshop as random exercise. Retirement has its rewards.
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Post by broseph82 on May 11, 2022 13:44:19 GMT -5
Laziness is the creator of Necessity. I do my rock thing in my garage.  After two months of lugging water in and out, it occurred to me that my rock bench was only 8 feet away from my washing machine.  bought a y-adapter and screwed it on the cold water outlet.  I attached a ten foot hose to one side and voilá...running water...sorta. I did this for the longest time and had my cabbing machines hooked up to the Y splitter off washing machine. Was great while I needed it like that
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