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ksor:
I'm so tired of these "plastic" watering tools for the garden  :doh:

- they can't stand the light from the sun and they are so highly sensitive !

I'm searching a simple and stable garden watering tool - best with no moving parts ... no plastic .. :scratch: ... steinless steel :thumbup: !

Does any of you have en "blue print" for such a thing ?

DaveH:
Ksor,

I know RAIN :lol:

Sorry Ksor it got the better of me.


 :beer:

DaveH

BillTodd:

--- Quote ---I'm searching a simple and stable garden watering tool - best with no moving parts
--- End quote ---

That's really going to be nothing more than a tube with holes in !

It might however be possible to make a sprinkler with only one moving part using the water as a bearing, in such a way that it does not wear out and the water pressure to move the spray around.

It would at least make an interesting design exercise :)

HS93:
how about a solinoid out of an old washing machine some are low voltage the type of solinoid that is used to let water in , plus a time switch, if the solinoid is low voltage a cheap plug in transformer OH a box and some hose(for in and out of box ) and some quick connect couplers to conect to tap any watering system,

Peter

Davo J:
I am not sure how good these are because I haven't tried them, but from what I have heard this Aussie invention is supposed to be good.
http://www.hoselink.com.au/

Dave

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