Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
I am building tables... really nothing too complex. Just gonna put some corrugated roofing on top of some wood, have it at a slight slant so the water drips down the roofing, and into a gutter system. The roofing that I got is metal, and I was told at the store it won't create hot spots but I just don't see how that's possible and I'm thinking I may have made a mistake. It's metal, so how could it not create hot spots? Anyone use it? I know people do but I'm trying to avoid putting anything into my garden that puts me even remotely at risk. Thanks in advance.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
It's going to be wet. Water absorbs and dissipates heat. Anyway, I'm confused how it would create hot spots since it is going to be shaded by plants?
Spray paint it with one of those expensive auto-body primers so it doesn't rust, be certain to use rubber gaskets around any screw holes, and RINSE it well (primer) before use.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
Good call about the rubber gaskets and the auto body primer. I'm going to look into how expensive it will be to do all that, and then make a cost benefit analysis as to weather or not I should just stop being stubborn and buy the damn 4X4 tables from the store - they are only about a bill each but hey money is money.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
buy the plastic tubs.... :D
get a couple smaller ones instead of a 4x4 though- 2x4 fits in the back seat of your average car. 4x4 does NOT.
I have actually a 1x4 for my veg closet and LOVE it. I like knowing that if I have to break down, all my equipment is small and can be bagged, boxed, stuffed, packed, and driven to a storage unit with a minimum of exposure.
Build your own tables for the tubs though. A few 2x4s and some sheetrock screws and yuou're in business.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
you can also buy corrugated roofing sheets in aluminum ... those will absorb heat rapidly, AND eliminate rust situations ... would be like one great big heat-sink ... :smokin:
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
Heat sink for sure BUT the heat remains IN the room, so after the inital warming to the temperature of the room, it no longer functions as a heat sink.
I also fear aluminum as a grow-bed construction material, as it still corrodes easily if not treated. I was just on the phone with Dusto talking about sacrificial anodes actually! I believe aluminum is a very common material for these- any plumbers in the house who can confirm that? (To test if you are a plumber, we will also need a picture of your ass)
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
DOH
I believe you'd be confusing plumbers with sailors, lassy.
We sailors often use zincs to control corrosion/electolysis.
We plumbers, on the other hand, use anti-electolysis fittings to avoid corrosion/electrolysis.
... and you don't want to see my ass. Trust me on that one. :D
PC :stoned:
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
Well post a pic and we will have a poll to see if you are a sailor (nice ass clad in tacky khakis) or a plumber (funny ass clad not very well in old Carhartts).
I was always under the impression that zinc was more resistant to corrosion than other soft metals, and that teh anti-electrolysis fittings are made of a very corrosion- PRONE material (sacrificial) that will take all the corrosion while the surrounding structural members remain solid.
The most beautiful sailboat I have ever seen had a hull clad in a layer of copper. I know copper corrodes just fine, but I'll bet it was electrified. And it has fantastic anti-fouling properties.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
Well, in plumbing you avoid corrosion, period. Anti-electolysis fittings are actually insulators that "break the circuit", if you will, of bi-metal conductivity as well as physically preventing the metals from contacting (touching) each other.
Copper is toxic to most marine life that would try to attach itself to a hull, and is frequently used in anti-fouling paint. But a whole copper bottom, that's a labor of love to maintain. The boat must have been gorgeous. :thumbsup:
Zinc is the preferred metal among sailors. Look at boat ads and you'll frequently see references to something like, "...zincs changed summer 2007...". The zincs actually get eaten up pretty fast. I guess there has to be a balance between corrosiveness and durability.
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Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
RazzaPiggy - A thousand pardons for jacking your thread.
I'll shut up now. :D
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Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
try googling rainharvesting/ rain barrells it will tell you the safe metals to use as far as poisons and drainoffs. youre still not supposed to drink it but it is good for watering plants and washing. try mother earth news, they have a bit of info too.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
Decided I'm just going to buy a 4X8 table instead of messing around with the corrugated roofing. I can get one for like $160 at the hydro store... fuck it, I'll go professional style.
I like your idea of the 2X4 tables stinky, however that creates alot more work getting them propped up properly I would think. My land lord ain't going in that room no matter what so the table shouldn't need to be moved until I move out of this house.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
P.S I dont plan to "build" a table to hold the trays... I'm simply gonna put em on some big ceramic blocks... seems the easiest way to do it. Two blocks on each side of the table... and of course I'll put an extra inch or two of something under one side of the table so it drains properly.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
P.P.S Stinky... you are one bright woman! If you and I were closer in distance I'd say let's be fahckin partners!!!!!!!!
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
i dont know what kind of a house you live in or apt. but if someone lives under you, slip a piece of foam or something under those blocks and or ballasts to keep down the noise vibrations. im sorry if you meant you were actually going to make a flood and drain tray instead of actually harvesting rain for the water.
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
Quote:
Originally Posted by razzapiggy
If you and I were closer in distance I'd say let's be fahckin partners!!!!!!!!
That's PAHT-NAHS to you, pthhhhhbt!!!!
Corregated roof for an irrigation system? Hot Spots?
"Originally Posted by razzapiggy View Post
If you and I were closer in distance I'd say let's be fahckin partners!!!!!!!!
That's PAHT-NAHS to you, pthhhhhbt!!!!"
Wicked Pissah!!!