Over a hundred thousand out of water for up to five days.
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A bit off topic here . . . but at the fire museum here in town they still have some of the old wooden water mains on display . . . neat to see . . . logs with holes bored through them to carry the water.
Old farm well here. Still have the hand pump if need be, but as long as the genny and the pump runs, I gotz water.
How did they fashion a joint between logs? At least one that did not leak profusely.A bit off topic here . . . but at the fire museum here in town they still have some of the old wooden water mains on display . . . neat to see . . . logs with holes bored through them to carry the water.
How did they fashion a joint between logs? At least one that did not leak profusely.
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