Thanks guys,
I sure do appreciate the feedback. Makes it fun to share this project.
Tom, by twisting the straps around the tank, essentially I did make a giant oil filter wrench. It worked.
Silver,
The bear is around all the time. I went down that road I made which leads to the meadow below the house and there were bear tracks all over it.
David, thanks for your constant encouragement.
Larry,
Great suggestion about the Red Hill home. I will consider that for sure. Even thought the market is down, one advantage of having a home on a private golf course is that rich guys who are members at the club are wanting to move and be on the course like I did. The market is slightly more favorable for me in that respect. There are only 144 homes on the golf course, so they go for a premium. That is not to say it will happen for sure though, but nevertheless, it is a special market with a little edge for me.
For example, when I was rich and famous, I would have paid whatever to get a home on the private golf course where I am a member. That reminds me, I will also sell my Red Hill CC membership after 25 years. It should bring in a nice chunk too. Maybe make a package deal for someone like when I was looking? Heck, I have 2 golf carts and a golf cart shed (for two) and a path and gate to the sixth hole. I think I'll throw in the golf cart and charger too. Maybe 10 sets of irons and woods? Some I won the Club Championship with. Surely some executive type with oodles of money will swallow that up hook line and sinker.
No, I will not do the electrical and plumbing myself on the water tank. My well guy will do all that, but I may have to dig all the trenches for the pipes to the house, to the fire hydrant and to the irrigation manifold. There is a "door" on top of the tank and also a vent. My well guy sets these up normally when he drills the well if he has time. With the drought out here, he has been busy drilling, not installing the tanks. Our water supply is pretty good (keep my fingers crossed) at 100+ gals/min flow. Also in the event of an emergency, I could boil the water first. But I plan to use it only for fire and then for irrigation too, so it should be turned over fresh on a regular basis.
The Gorilla tape is awesome and a heavy gauge. It is by far the best "duct tape" I've ever used. It stuck my fingers together when I was putting it on the tarp. We'll see how it holds up in the long run. From previous use, regular duct tape failed after a month and the Harbor Freight duct tape is the worst I've ever used.