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Not exact matches
The force of the
water flow, at 9,000
gallons a minute, severed a section of
hose and sucked it into one of the system's pumps, fouling it.
And because it's for SEMA, the back has been fitted with 15 -
gallon water tank and a
hose so Griot's can use it to detail other cars.
Water changes also requires some tools — a siphon hose with a gravel washer, several five - gallon buckets and a place to dump the w
Water changes also requires some tools — a siphon
hose with a gravel washer, several five -
gallon buckets and a place to dump the
waterwater.
What I don't understand is this: if I dump 1
gallon of
water into a pool and the
water level increases by 1
gallon, it's hard to argue they aren't connected, even if other
hoses are going into the pool.
In the bathroom, in addition to the toilet, are a sink and a miniature RV bathtub / shower combo, which are supplied with
water either through the 35
gallon tank in a closet or externally through a
hose connecting the house to a
water spigot.
That's because
hosing down and soaping up cars in our driveways uses and average of 80 to 140
gallons of
water.