The old mechanical windmill pump folks are still around - really having a hard time with names, these days, but it's cheaper to put up a power generating windmill, battery and pump.
Great link. Thx.BQ_90 said:https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/library/disasters-safety/safeguarding-against-wildfire/Quote:
Cedar trees or bushes near the house can be extremely flammable when the weather is dry enough.
Depending on cost i might do that, but reality is to defend a homestead in any real way you need at least 8 highly competent people on strict discipline, minimum. And that is against even any average couple of desperate rednecks with deer rifles or pack of a few urbanites with handguns.tlepoC said:Aggie Infantry said:
I just finished a 2,200sf metal building from Carolina Carport (don't let the name fool you). I insulated the inside with R30, put in two wood burning stoves and lined every outside wall with Level IIIA "ballistic drywall" (5ft up from the floor).
There is an outfit in Waco that makes it. You provide the sizes and they can make each sheet to order.
They are heavy as hell, so don't go too big unless you've got two or three guys to life them.
It ain't cheap, but neither is a trip to the hospital.
Why the ballistic drywall?
cbr said:
Curious about modern wind power/windmill. I would think that in a lot of conditions, a wind generator could also turn a well water pump and unless the wind gets below a certain speed, you'd getting basically a 2-fer- generating electricity and pumping water at the same time. How would that work with an electric well pump for when the wind pump wasnt working? Would that be a simole switch or require controls, or just have a wholly separate system that only tripped the electric pump when tank volume or pressure dips?
cbr said:Will pm you-interest in the water collection setup. I think combining that with a well would be smart. How much maintenance is it? Does it require a shed or shade for longevity? Does it require stirring or aerating or anything? Uv to keep algae out etc., i presume? Filtering? How durable is all that?chaca5151 said:
Already got you beat... completely off grid! 24kw generator, buried 500gal propane ( you get a lot more propane if you bury it) all solar with batteries and a 30k gal water collection tank with filters and uv light. Best damn water ive ever had.
PM me if interested ill get you going in the right direction!
I can't help you with the house, currently suing my contractor they all suck.