Hi Samuel, you may be able to pick some bones from this:
Parts used:
Waterbutt - Guttering - Flower Buckets - Hosepipe - 20mm Conduit & fitting (Skrewf!x) - Tool Clips - Timber stakes.
1. On 1 side, I attach guttering to kite & fed into waterbutt then ran an overflow from the butt into the kite.
2. As I only had 1 waterbutt, on the other side of the kite I folded the ventilation flaps into funnels to collect rain & placed a flower bucket under each flap. A length of hose was fitted to each bucket and fed through into the kite.
3. I then drilled drip holes into conduit pipe at required intervals then using a spirit level, I put the stakes in place, This was done by screwing tool clips onto wooden stakes and hammered into the ground until level, the pipe then pushes into the clips. I attached conduit to the hose & each flower bucket using 20mm T fittings. .......If level, the system will be balanced but you can adjust the levels to suit as I did slightly.
Parts used:
Waterbutt - Guttering - Flower Buckets - Hosepipe - 20mm Conduit & fitting (Skrewf!x) - Tool Clips - Timber stakes.
1. On 1 side, I attach guttering to kite & fed into waterbutt then ran an overflow from the butt into the kite.
2. As I only had 1 waterbutt, on the other side of the kite I folded the ventilation flaps into funnels to collect rain & placed a flower bucket under each flap. A length of hose was fitted to each bucket and fed through into the kite.
3. I then drilled drip holes into conduit pipe at required intervals then using a spirit level, I put the stakes in place, This was done by screwing tool clips onto wooden stakes and hammered into the ground until level, the pipe then pushes into the clips. I attached conduit to the hose & each flower bucket using 20mm T fittings. .......If level, the system will be balanced but you can adjust the levels to suit as I did slightly.
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