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<blockquote data-quote="TnWatchdog" data-source="post: 53895" data-attributes="member: 3077"><p>"Yes" and "no" regarding the posted question. The no is due to being in the construction industry and funds are limited. With that in mind I am sick of paying out money when I don't really have it, I am making changes due to the economy and the end times senerio. I will post my ideas here from time to time. I am going to copy/paste what I wrote on anther site...We will all be off the grid before you know it...so I am preparing now. If you need to make something or drill a hole, doing it now with electricity will be easier then without electricity. No electricity, no water. I am on a septic system and have the rain water run into a water storage tank. I have a hose coming off the bottom and running into the house. On the end of the hose is a faucet. You can flush and fill the tank with water. I have a overflow on the elevated tank to drain into the sump pump pit. When the grid goes out I will transfer the overflow outside to prevent flooding inside. I plan to plan on what would happen if the house stays and everything else falls apart. Do what you can as long as you are on the grid. It has been 1o9 in Nashville and I haven't put the air on...make adjustments NOW to see how it could be without technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnWatchdog, post: 53895, member: 3077"] "Yes" and "no" regarding the posted question. The no is due to being in the construction industry and funds are limited. With that in mind I am sick of paying out money when I don't really have it, I am making changes due to the economy and the end times senerio. I will post my ideas here from time to time. I am going to copy/paste what I wrote on anther site...We will all be off the grid before you know it...so I am preparing now. If you need to make something or drill a hole, doing it now with electricity will be easier then without electricity. No electricity, no water. I am on a septic system and have the rain water run into a water storage tank. I have a hose coming off the bottom and running into the house. On the end of the hose is a faucet. You can flush and fill the tank with water. I have a overflow on the elevated tank to drain into the sump pump pit. When the grid goes out I will transfer the overflow outside to prevent flooding inside. I plan to plan on what would happen if the house stays and everything else falls apart. Do what you can as long as you are on the grid. It has been 1o9 in Nashville and I haven't put the air on...make adjustments NOW to see how it could be without technology. [/QUOTE]
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