A Portable Water Storage
Male: Let’s talk about portable water storage. This is a deep well trawler 16-gallon drum. You can buy this at some of your local paint pharmacy stores. They had a cap of Dr. Pepper syrup inside of it. Whenever you first unscrew the cap it smells of it. It smells like a industrial great Dr. Pepper. So you just have to wash them up real good with soap and soak. Let them soak for 24 to 48 hours. Rinse them out, shag the water host inside there. Turn the water hose on. Let it circulate, scrub more soap in there and you’ll eventually get the smell of the Dr. Pepper out.
Then after that, get yourself a little spigot. I have two different type that are really made but this one in. I had two different types of spigot. This one here is plastic and the other one that I had in here was brass. Fill this up to about 15 gallon. Leave some space for some air. This is more so three, six, nine, twelve and high up here is 15 gallons and the top of this is 16. I’ve got the date up here on the top where it is manufactured. It was out on the bottom. A little bit of water that’s in there. You take it. Lay it over on the side and the other thing is you don’t want to fill it up too far in the open mouth, just right amount of water. I know something’s there.
But anyway, turn it on a flat, chuck it and then regardless of where you go you have water to wash your hands. You wash that good enough you can have potable water but I wouldn’t recommend drinking the water out of here more for sanitary reasons washing your hand before you eat, after you go to the bathroom stuff like that.
I’ve got to drop out of there. This has got a bit of water in it. But anyway, tell mom and dad to use this after hurricane came through just transport water from my house to their house and you’re able to take a shower or wash your hands and stuff like that and they have bottle of water for drinking. Alright, that’s all for today. I’ll talk to you later.
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