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Re: OT California wildfires...fireproof your house
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Posted by Willy-N on October 27, 2003 at 20:16:06 from (64.146.187.243):
In Reply to: OT California wildfires...fireproof your house/tra posted by 26Red on October 27, 2003 at 14:35:42:
I have 3-40 GPM Sprinklers perminently on my roofs run by a 125 gpm 75 psi gasoline opperated pump. This is all hooked to a 6,000 gallon under ground tank. I can turn it on when things get close and HOT and it will run for about 1 hour and I feed my well into it at the same time. Sure does a good job of wetting things down fast! Just a little extra protection and I am building my own fire truck also with a 1,200 gal tank and pump set up. I also have about 1,000 ft of 1 1/2' fire hose, several nozzles, Barricade and a portable tank on a trailer with a pump I can pull behind my tractor for spot fires and clean up. When things get bad it is every man for himself and I like having my home. I saved it once and will do it again if I have to. Nothing like watching a Fire Ball over your house for about 30 mins and it still being there when you go back in!! Mark H.
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