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chief10 05-10-2010 02:41 PM

F/S kids pool
 
brand new never used.
13' diameter with cover and filter pump.
$150.00 still in box

chief10 06-19-2010 09:43 PM

$100 pool is brand new

Raven 06-20-2010 05:45 AM

chief10
 
tell me more....

I'm interested...
i need a water tank for my big garden operation
something i can Pump rain water into...
and then siphon it out of the pool

otherwise i have too pay for
my water use after the first fifty bucks

UserRemoved1 06-20-2010 09:06 AM

Raven....hydroponics....who woulda thought :rotf2:

chief10 06-20-2010 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raven (Post 774984)
tell me more....

I'm interested...
i need a water tank for my big garden operation
something i can Pump rain water into...
and then siphon it out of the pool

otherwise i have too pay for
my water use after the first fifty bucks

its 12'-13' diameter. the liner is the walls and top. the top of liner inflates to hold up the sides. comes with cover and filter pump. you can break it down at the end of year and restore in box.

Raven 06-20-2010 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& (Post 775008)
Raven....hydroponics....who woulda thought :rotf2:

green house is at top of hill
garden is at bottom
so i am trying to use gravity first always Scott

the coolest hydroponics i ever saw were these brownie cutters
in like africa...or maybe the Orient,,,

where'd they cut these floating rectangular blocks of earth
that were say 2 feet wide by 25 feet long.

then they float them like a boat
over to the coral or garden area and plant them
...NEVER having to water them/ :doh:
it was quite ingenious


so chief ,
how many gallons does it hold and how high is it?


i know its 13 feet wide..

see i can buy a 20 x 30 agricultural pond liner for $189.00
and i'm thinkin maybe the POOL is way to small for my needs..

renting the tractor to dig the hole for the pond $235 for 1 day

i might get enough lake or ( i should say) reservoir effect rain tho too

chief10 06-20-2010 04:50 PM

i have no idea how many gallons? its 3'0 high

chief10 08-14-2010 11:54 AM

bump

J_T_R 08-14-2010 01:42 PM

Simple calculation - 687,735 cubic inches = 2977 Gallons

Raven 08-14-2010 04:50 PM

ok chief
 
i'll take it for 100 buckaroonies

pm me for further details

Redsoxticket 08-14-2010 05:46 PM

12 ft diameter at a height of 2 ft equals 561 gallons

12 ft diameter at a height of 3 ft equals 845 gallons

12.5 ft diameter at a height of 2.5 ft equals 734 gallons

Formula
3.14 x d x h x 7.48 = gallons
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spence 08-14-2010 05:59 PM

Raven, if it's what I'm thinking - an easy set pool - I don't think it's what you want.

These have an inflatable ring on top, which rises as you fill the pool with water. When you drain the pool the entire thing will collapse. The fittings aren't made for heavy use and probably fail with repeated fills and drains.

For a hundred bucks, it's a great deal for someone with kids who wants a somewhat real pool on the cheap!

-spence

Raven 08-15-2010 07:35 AM

oh ......? thanks Spence....

i'm looking for a water tank not a pool Peruse'

so thanks .....

i don't want an inflatable.... :doh:

i'll keep looking....then

J_T_R 08-16-2010 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redsoxticket (Post 788046)
Formula
3.14 x d x h x 7.48 = gallons
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

3.14 * d is the formula for the circumference, not the area. For the volume, you need to take the area, which is 3.14 * r^2. r = 6.5 feet or 78 inches in this case:

3.14 * 78^2 = 19,104 square inches

Then take the area and multiply it by the height (3 feet or 36 inches) to find the volume:

19,104 * 36 = 687,735 cubic inches

When you do this and then convert from cubic feet (or inches) to gallons, you get roughly 2977 gallons:

1 cubic inch = .00432900433 gallons

687,735 cubic inches * .00432900433 = 2977 gallons

That is the volume in a perfect world. You would have to deal with the sides caving in and other variables when totally full, so the realistic volume is a little less than 2977 gallons.

Redsoxticket 08-16-2010 09:45 AM

Oh yeah my mistake.
Forgot to intergration on the circumference.
Do I get partial credit
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

chief10 08-16-2010 09:15 PM

1 Attachment(s)
it looks like this...:fury:

chief10 08-16-2010 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raven (Post 788080)
oh ......? thanks Spence....

i'm looking for a water tank not a pool Peruse'

so thanks .....

i don't want an inflatable.... :doh:

i'll keep looking....then

spence is right..take water out it will look like a tarp on the ground:gh:

chief10 09-26-2010 12:39 PM

$90 brand new in box


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