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I updated my website with info about the gutter strainers that I offer with my tanks
http://pacificgunite.com/gutter_strainers.htm I also included a link to a drawing of how to build your own.
Since I added strainers and floating inlets to my tank at home my filters stay clean for a much longer time.
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For those on a budget, a nylon knee high on the end of your drain pipe works too [
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Very nice, Peter
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Thanks Peter and it was a nice touch to include the do it yourself guide. Very thoughtful that!
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That filter that Peter posted looks good but won't be so useful if you have a large quantity of debris regularly flowing into your gutters. The Leafeater made in Australia works well though for that.
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It's nice to see pricing for ferro-cement tanks! I'm considering two tanks @ 10,000 gallons for our new house.
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I saw a cement tank being built in Volcano two weeks ago and it looked substantial. Made me think twice about getting a cement tank too. Good luck.
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