Ah. Dispensing thingey made sense given it's for a pool after all - and that it had a measuring cup and a basket of some sort.Here's the scoop on the second DIY project. It's for dispensing pool chemicals. The black thing is indeed the measuring cup's handle. The green are protective gloves. The bucket is for carrying acid jugs across my deck, which I stained with dripping acid before I came up with this solution. The link is to the post about what the thing is. That rest of that same thread is all about my quest for knowledge and how best to handle harsh pool chemicals.
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Thanks for describing that black thing which didn't look like it did much - so it was odd looking... and the green thing too - gloves makes sense since it was rubber on the outside and clothy on the inside and thin and flappy - but I didn't think of gloves. Silly me. (I don't use them ever but perhaps I should. Wanna see my chain saw scars?).
Looking at the link... I agree on the venting as I probably need ten gallons of 32.45% acid and that stuff outgases making you cough like a chain-smokin' cowboy.
Now I see the bucket shape from above... and the gloves....
And the holder ... that's a brick outhouse kind of holder... way too well engineered! Good for you!
You know, I shouldn't say this because I almost never use protective equipment, but I just pour the acid in the pool while I'm in the pool.
Same with the chlorine. Dunno. Maybe that's why my skin falls off like a molting snake... (hey that's why my hair is white!).
Your solution is just too well engineered!
Yeah, I know... I know... you're supposed to run the equipment and all that... but what if you can't and you still need to do it since you're only adding water at the rate of a couple hundred gallons a day (which is all the stress the well can take). I stir it up with my body. I'm my own aerator water feature too!
BTW, all the darn "pool calculators" out there are for rectangular and round pools where this one is funnily shaped so I already broke it into sections so I'm fine with the rough gallonage but my OCD (like yours) wants exact numbers to the milliliter... so if you know of a "real" pool calculator - one that can handle steps and varying slopes, let me know. I downloaded a few 3D CAD tools which can calculate volume but the hard part is DRAWING the darn thing. It's HARD to figure out how to use the 3D CAD tools. All I want is a volume. They'll do it to the milliliter but the work is in learning how the tools work.
blender
freecad
madview
openscad
It would be fun to have a 3D drawing of the pool though, with pipes and all that, so if/when I get around to learning those tools, I'll likely post a DIY thread on how to draw your pool using one of those tools... but that's for a later date.
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