Friday, May 22, 2015

Make A Home Rainwater Collector

A home rain collector does exactly as the name denotes. It captures rainwater for water conservation and use so you don't have to waste unnecessary tap water. It also serves as a way to prepare for rough times in a survivalist environment. Knowing make your own home rain collector doesn't take any construction knowledge or experience, saves money on your water bill and makes use of the moisture provided by nature itself. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Unscrew the lid from a new 55 gallon plastic barrel. You can select any size of barrel for this task, but a large one is ideal for capturing large amounts of water. Put the lid in storage.


2. Measure the diameter of the opening of the barrel. A standard plastic, 55 gallon barrel typically has a mouth measuring 12 to 18 inches in diameter.


3. Cut a square of plastic mesh from the roll measuring approximately 18-by-18-inches, or at least 2 inches bigger on all sides than the diameter of the barrel mouth. Like the barrels, you can purchase this plastic mesh at hardware stores or gardening supply stores.


4. Press the mesh, centered, over the opening of the barrel. Allow the edges of the mesh to drape over the side of the barrel.


5. Wrap a 12-inch long, hooked bungee cord around the ridge of the opening of the barrel, securing the mesh in place. If you don't have a 12-inch long hooked bungee cord, use two 6-inch long cords and hook the ends together.

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