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TOOLS  MATERIALS NEED TO MAKE YOUR RAINBARREL TOOLS Saber Saw optional Hole saw Drill TOOLS  MATERIALS NEED TO MAKE YOUR RAINBARREL TOOLS Saber Saw optional Hole saw Drill

TOOLS MATERIALS NEED TO MAKE YOUR RAINBARREL TOOLS Saber Saw optional Hole saw Drill - PDF document

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TOOLS MATERIALS NEED TO MAKE YOUR RAINBARREL TOOLS Saber Saw optional Hole saw Drill - PPT Presentation

You can substitute many things that will work just fine See what you have around home or go to the REStore to find use fittings Right These are just some samples of used fittings that will work RAIN BARREL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BOTTOM Drill a 78 hol ID: 37826

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TOOLS & MATERIALS NEED TOMAKE YOUR RAINBARRELTOOLS:stick with a threading to attach elbowMATERIALS: Left: This is the hardware that you need to purchasefor the faucet. You can substitute many things thatwill work just fine. See what you have around home,or go to the RE-Store to find use fittings. These are just some samples of used fittingsRAIN BARREL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSBOTTOM:the barrel. There should be enough distance between thedrilled hole and the barrel’s bottom to allow room for attach-ing a hose after the barrel is completed. When the faucet isattached to the bottomwasher over the threaded end of the faucet. From theoutside, insert the washer-threaded end through the 7/8”hole at the barrel’s bottom. From the inside of the barrel,screw the galvanized elbow to the threaded end of the. Make sure the unattached endof the elbow is pointing to the bottom of the barrel afterbeing tightened. Teflon/plumber’s tape can be usedTOP:hole that will accommodate the gutter assembly. If there isnot a hole, one may be cut into the barrel’s top that willaccommodate the gutter. If you desire a larger opening,center piece. The centerpiece may be refitted to the rainbarrel with the addition of two wooden blocks affixed toopposing sides which serve as a shelf, or by the use of one affixed block (or jutting screw/post) and an opposing hinge. A handle can be attached to this larger lid for ease of use.After the bottom fittings have been attached, place the rain barrel in position underneath a