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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 1, 2006 15:08:26 GMT -5
As far as maintenace goes, I blieve it should be in-house as much as possible. Im sure there are some folks that would love to play a smith that can handle these duties. Sanitation, well thats a difficult one. In the modern area, running water into a tank and have it taken care of by a contract specialist is a must. but how about the field. I have some thoughts, what do you think? Options - The castle, tower and village have a bathroom each. water is brought by pale or 'hand pumped' to the site from a water shed (man made lake?) and use organic methods for waste removal and sanitizing.
- We make it as historically acrurate as possible and say the heck with it.
- We set up a specialist that can bring a 'historical looking pump' out to the underground septic tank.
- other suggestions
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Post by Bangor on Jan 9, 2006 23:26:05 GMT -5
Keep it sanitary. Medieval sanitation, as what it was, is right out. A hidden system to remove wastes, or organic processing are two good options. Anything modern should be hidden in such a project.
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 9, 2006 23:44:32 GMT -5
Thats my thoughts too. I will have to get together witha professional and design this system after we have a formulated map figured out.
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Post by ogunshi on Jan 20, 2006 12:41:31 GMT -5
For water (and the water pressure) make a water tower. Make it look like one of the towers of the castle. Last time I checked there are 4 towers.....
For the batherrom, get the hand sanatizer which required no water. And the as the 'drainage' look into septic tanks. LARGE septic tanks, god knows what people like to flush down there.
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Post by Bangor on Jan 22, 2006 22:11:14 GMT -5
That's a great idea, we put two tanks on top of our compound in iraq, filled it up at night, and had plenty of water for a full company of troops to take showers and use toilets. The tubs were about 6 feet by 8 feet by 8 feet and heavy as hell to get up there without a damn crane! I'm surprised no one fell to their doom...
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 22, 2006 22:42:37 GMT -5
Hmm, that is a considerable good idea. I'll run that thorugh the designs and see if that will work. I have confidence it will.
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 23, 2006 1:06:57 GMT -5
i like the water tower tower idea, design a water buffalo to look like the tower, and mount it up put the rock walls up to look like an actual tower, when it is the shower rooms etc. etc.
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 23, 2006 2:36:06 GMT -5
Hmm, get me some drawings. I want to see this in theory.
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 23, 2006 22:32:19 GMT -5
ummm start building the tower, build a platform for the water buffalo to sit on, get the water buffalo up bout 3/4 the way, continue building tower round the water buffalo that way its a hidden water tower that still looks like part of the castle
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 24, 2006 0:28:23 GMT -5
Still want drawings. *GRIN*
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 24, 2006 0:42:04 GMT -5
*hands you a pencil and a piece of paper*
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