Twin tubs , takes me back a bit , anyway nice job. If you put a couple of tablespoons of olive oil in each it lays on the surface and drowns any mozzy larvae that get in...they cant breathe through the oil and your garden will be a lot safer from the blighters . 👍👍👏👏
I have an overflow outlet near the top of my water butt and this is just a length of hose to the original drain. Great video though, I am going to install another two of these. I liked the idea of using the step drill from Lidl, I bought one of these recently when they were on offer, I knew it would come in useful one day! Just one thing if you don't mind me saying, get rid of those deadly strings from around your neck.
😁 Thanks r1273m. The step drill worked a treat. Worth keeping it handy for jobs like this 😁. 100% agree with the strings. I don't like them at all. I do tend to tuck them out of the way if I'm ever using any of the machinery in the workshop. I don't really want to be strangled by my own hoodie 😁. Thanks for watching 😁👍
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Hi Frank, I have never seen such large water filters. There are small types of water filters here, which are usually for the kitchen. Thank you for showing the detailed installation of the water filters. Now I know a little bit about these. And the little garden there looked great too. It's good to be talented and knowledgeable. Take care of yourself. See you. Big greetings. Kind regards. Your friend Mehmet.
😁 Thanks Mehmet. Its good to have large tanks here in the UK.... it rains a lot. But we still seem to run out of water as soon as the sun comes out 🤪🤪. At least with this much water the garden can still be watered all year round. Thanks for watching and take care 😁👍
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@@frankslittleworkshop Yes true. It's nice to have the garden watered this way all year. See you. Big regards Frank.
Looks good Frank. Been planning something like that for quite sometime. I was thinking of adding a return from the water butts back to the main downpipe around few cms below in the inlet. I know thats not the case in this instance, as the existing downpipe just drops to the garden. But this has given me the confidence to tackle it 👍😁
😁Thanks Suj. You really do need an overflow back to the main drain if you can, but I didn't have that option 😔. I promise you you will find it simple enough to do... what could possibly go wrong 🤣😂. Thanks again for watching 😁👍
😁 Hi John. Its only a balance pipe so technically there is no right or wrong way. But if the balance pipe is at the bottom it will be more prone to leaking (you will have the full pressure of both tanks), and if it leaks then you will loose all of your water. If its at the top you will fully fill one tank first but if the balance pipe leaks you will only loose minimal water..... I hope that makes sense. Thanks for watching John 😁👍
@@frankslittleworkshop good answer Frank, I am about to do this for a friend so didn’t want to regret which ever I choose, I can see top is better, top is easiest to fit also, win win! Many thanks!
Hi Frank . Thank you for the video. I am going to be installing some water butts over the winter by running a gutter along my shed. I will be able to install 4, 100 litre butts in the gap between the shed and fence. but I will only have access to one tap on the front butt. My question is is it better to have the down pipe at the rear butt so that the butts fill from the back to the front, or vice versa? Also would it be better to have the connecting pipes at the bottom of each butt were the tap is? Many Thanks.
😁 Hi Totspur 63. If you only have access to the front butt I won't matter which butt you fill first... but you will need to make sure your balance pipe between butt's will allow all the butt's to drain. If its too high and you fill from the rear butt you will only be able to drain the front butt properly. Your balance pipes will need to be low. I hope that makes some sense. Thanks for watching 😁👍
😁 Hi J Griff, the link pipe didn't come with the kit. So you would need to get the additional connectors. But it did come with a short bit of hose (for the down pipe adaptor) which you could possibly use to save some money. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hmm, I, as an amateur, have got one waterbuut such that when my water butt fills up excess water goes back into the drain. How will you do that in my case with two water butts?. You drilled a hole in the second water butt, does the height of the hole in the second water butt got to be the same as in the first water butt such that when it is filled upthe excess water goes in to the drain? I am thinking so. Thank you.
😁 Hi B N. You will only need the one drain off pipe back to the drain. You don't need one for each barrel. As long as the drain hole is higher than your link pipe you should be good to go. If it was lower you would never fill your tanks properly. Hope that helps 😁👍
🤔 In theory there is no reason why you can't...however... you may need to have some filtration in the system. The water itself will probably be cleaner than out of the tap but it obviously may contain some different bacteria that is normally processed out. Also, the water may pick up some contaminants from the roof during collection. And finally, if the water sits in the butt for to long it may stagnate and you could get legionairs propagating.... which is really bad. So I would probably NOT recommend it, just in case. Thanks for watching Giuseppe 😁👍
Yeah, we'd just call them water tanks... but then I suppose it is just as strange to have amphibious military artillery in your backyard as it is wet buttocks 🤣
Why not just join the taps together with hose lock? If both taps are left open the 2 butts are effectively one big butt. To get water, simply take water from the top opening of the butt or turn taps off, release hose lock, then use the taps in the usual way. I also fit an overflow pipe connected to the original gutter down pipe in case both butts get full. Using the taps to join the butts to each other, I have 6 butts joined to each other. In order to do this you will need some 3 way connectors.
😁 All if these things are possible DMS. The thing is, these buts were installed in an old couples garden... they are in there mid 80s. They can't just lift the lid etc. They just need to "turn the tap and water comes out" 😁. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Drain hole not drilled at the factory!!!! Very poor supply quality. I hope somebody at Wickes sees this and actually does something about it. I suspect not, but I’d love to be proved wrong...
🤔 I assume its just another process they can skip to save time and money. Its not a problem, but I 100% agree its a quality issue. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Twin tubs , takes me back a bit , anyway nice job. If you put a couple of tablespoons of olive oil in each it lays on the surface and drowns any mozzy larvae that get in...they cant breathe through the oil and your garden will be a lot safer from the blighters . 👍👍👏👏
😁 Thanks S. Nice tip with the oil, may give that a go 😁. Thanķs for watching 😁👍
Excellent 👍🏼
😁 Thanks Lola. Hope it was of some help 😁. Thanks for watching 😁 👍
I have an overflow outlet near the top of my water butt and this is just a length of hose to the original drain. Great video though, I am going to install another two of these. I liked the idea of using the step drill from Lidl, I bought one of these recently when they were on offer, I knew it would come in useful one day! Just one thing if you don't mind me saying, get rid of those deadly strings from around your neck.
😁 Thanks r1273m. The step drill worked a treat. Worth keeping it handy for jobs like this 😁. 100% agree with the strings. I don't like them at all. I do tend to tuck them out of the way if I'm ever using any of the machinery in the workshop. I don't really want to be strangled by my own hoodie 😁. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi Frank,
I have never seen such large water filters. There are small types of water filters here, which are usually for the kitchen. Thank you for showing the detailed installation of the water filters. Now I know a little bit about these. And the little garden there looked great too. It's good to be talented and knowledgeable. Take care of yourself. See you. Big greetings. Kind regards. Your friend Mehmet.
😁 Thanks Mehmet. Its good to have large tanks here in the UK.... it rains a lot. But we still seem to run out of water as soon as the sun comes out 🤪🤪. At least with this much water the garden can still be watered all year round. Thanks for watching and take care 😁👍
@@frankslittleworkshop Yes true. It's nice to have the garden watered this way all year. See you. Big regards Frank.
Looks good Frank. Been planning something like that for quite sometime. I was thinking of adding a return from the water butts back to the main downpipe around few cms below in the inlet. I know thats not the case in this instance, as the existing downpipe just drops to the garden. But this has given me the confidence to tackle it 👍😁
😁Thanks Suj. You really do need an overflow back to the main drain if you can, but I didn't have that option 😔. I promise you you will find it simple enough to do... what could possibly go wrong 🤣😂. Thanks again for watching 😁👍
What a coincidence i linked three water butts together yesterday off my new workshop. 👍😁
😁😁 I must have known 😂🤣. All we need now is some rain.... I'm sure it won't be long 😁. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Useful information 👍🏻BTW, where can I buy the drill head?🙏🏻
😁thanks Jimmy. I got the hole cutter from Aldi. But a quick search on Amazon will work 😁. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Enjoyable viewing. Having had my cup of tea, I need to get out and do something as useful.
🤔🤔 I think you should have another cupper while you draw up a plan 🤣😂. Thanks for watching Colin 😁👍
Where does the overflow go?
😁 It gets regularly drained down as there is not really anywhere for an overflow to go 😒. Thanks for watching 😁👍
better to drill the butts upside down with lid off to stop debris falling into butt and later blocking tap
😃👍 Good tip Tony. There is a lip on the butt, but it would make it easier to remove the debris 😁. Thanks for watching 😁 👍
On some videos the link pipe is at a low level, on yours it’s high, is there any advantage top or bottom?
😁 Hi John. Its only a balance pipe so technically there is no right or wrong way. But if the balance pipe is at the bottom it will be more prone to leaking (you will have the full pressure of both tanks), and if it leaks then you will loose all of your water. If its at the top you will fully fill one tank first but if the balance pipe leaks you will only loose minimal water..... I hope that makes sense. Thanks for watching John 😁👍
@@frankslittleworkshop good answer Frank, I am about to do this for a friend so didn’t want to regret which ever I choose, I can see top is better, top is easiest to fit also, win win! Many thanks!
@@yapproger 😁 Good luck John 😁👍
Hi Frank . Thank you for the video. I am going to be installing some water butts over the winter by running a gutter along my shed. I will be able to install 4, 100 litre butts in the gap between the shed and fence. but I will only have access to one tap on the front butt. My question is is it better to have the down pipe at the rear butt so that the butts fill from the back to the front, or vice versa? Also would it be better to have the connecting pipes at the bottom of each butt were the tap is? Many Thanks.
😁 Hi Totspur 63. If you only have access to the front butt I won't matter which butt you fill first... but you will need to make sure your balance pipe between butt's will allow all the butt's to drain. If its too high and you fill from the rear butt you will only be able to drain the front butt properly. Your balance pipes will need to be low. I hope that makes some sense. Thanks for watching 😁👍
would it not have been best to join them at the bottom? that way you could always use one tap
Hi Meme. If you see the reply I sent to "John Yapp" below that explains why 😁. Thanks for watching Meme 😁👍
cheers mate
@@SgtAndrewM 😁 Your welcome and thanks again 😁👍
Do wickes provide that connector pipe to join the two water butts together?
😁 Hi J Griff, the link pipe didn't come with the kit. So you would need to get the additional connectors. But it did come with a short bit of hose (for the down pipe adaptor) which you could possibly use to save some money. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hmm, I, as an amateur, have got one waterbuut such that when my water butt fills up excess water goes back into the drain. How will you do that in my case with two water butts?. You drilled a hole in the second water butt, does the height of the hole in the second water butt got to be the same as in the first water butt such that when it is filled upthe excess water goes in to the drain? I am thinking so. Thank you.
😁 Hi B N. You will only need the one drain off pipe back to the drain. You don't need one for each barrel. As long as the drain hole is higher than your link pipe you should be good to go. If it was lower you would never fill your tanks properly. Hope that helps 😁👍
😂 thanks.
😁 Your welcome Traci. Hope it was of some help 😁👍
Connect at the bottom.
😁 You can connect wherever you want. In the comments below I explain why I did it this way. Thanks for watching 😁 👍
Can i use a water butt to help to generate cold water into a garden studio for a electric shower and sinks? Instead of using the main water pipes
🤔 In theory there is no reason why you can't...however... you may need to have some filtration in the system. The water itself will probably be cleaner than out of the tap but it obviously may contain some different bacteria that is normally processed out. Also, the water may pick up some contaminants from the roof during collection. And finally, if the water sits in the butt for to long it may stagnate and you could get legionairs propagating.... which is really bad. So I would probably NOT recommend it, just in case. Thanks for watching Giuseppe 😁👍
Yeah, we'd just call them water tanks... but then I suppose it is just as strange to have amphibious military artillery in your backyard as it is wet buttocks 🤣
😂🤣 Its one of those inevitable side effects of living in the UK..... everyone ends up with a "wet butt" at some point 🤣😂. Thanks for watching James 😁👍
Would make more sense to put the butt link at the bottom of the butts ?
😁please see previous answers to this question below, thank you 😁👍
@@frankslittleworkshop yup. Depends on the purpose of the storage . For an irrigation system the link would be better at the bottom. Tks for the vid
@@spicetraderz 😁 Yep, your probably right for an irrigation system 😁👍. Thanks again 😁
No diverter?
Why not just join the taps together with hose lock? If both taps are left open the 2 butts are effectively one big butt. To get water, simply take water from the top opening of the butt or turn taps off, release hose lock, then use the taps in the usual way. I also fit an overflow pipe connected to the original gutter down pipe in case both butts get full. Using the taps to join the butts to each other, I have 6 butts joined to each other. In order to do this you will need some 3 way connectors.
😁 All if these things are possible DMS. The thing is, these buts were installed in an old couples garden... they are in there mid 80s. They can't just lift the lid etc. They just need to "turn the tap and water comes out" 😁. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Drain hole not drilled at the factory!!!! Very poor supply quality. I hope somebody at Wickes sees this and actually does something about it. I suspect not, but I’d love to be proved wrong...
🤔 I assume its just another process they can skip to save time and money. Its not a problem, but I 100% agree its a quality issue. Thanks for watching 😁👍
he did not use the factory drain plug blanks butt (excuse the pun) drilled elsewhere
Lose the stupid music mate
@@keitheverton7593 noted 👍