An Easy to Build (on site) Spring House
Need
an inexpensive cover or structure to protect a spring? Recycle an old hay feeding
ring, some 1/2" rebar, some old tin roofing material, and (optionally) some
old barn wood.
- The
hay ring is cut in half to form one or two arches (which can be used singly or welded
together to form a larger inside/covered area). If you don't have an old hay ring,
arches may be formed by 20' lengths of rebar spaced about 8" apart.
- Dig
a three sided foundation ditch using the base of the hay ring arch as a template.
OR, if using rebar, dig the foundation ditch to the size desired.
- Set
the arch/frame well into the foundation ditch, setting it on rocks, or bricks, or
cinder block pieces, so that your frame held just off the ground. If using rebar,
simply press ends into the base of the ditch about 6-12".
- For
rebar structures, cut 10 lengths of rebar to the desired front to back length of
your spring house. Weld the first length to the top inside of the arch to hold the
individual arch components together. Space the rest around the inside of the arch
and weld into place. You'll end up with a very strong structure.
- Weld
a few rear vertical supports made from rebar into place, front and rear, space front
supports so as to make a door frame or a suitable opening.
- Weld
tin or "bolt" wood slats to the (flat) front and rear of the arch. Weld
(or bolt) on hinges and cut out a doorway (add braces for wood doors) in the front.
- NOTE:
When "bolting" wood components onto rebar, you can weld washers onto the
structure and/or drill small bolt holes in the pieces. However, it's much quicker
to drill a hole in the wood, place into it a suitable length bolt, hold temporarily
with a clamp, wet the wood, and quickly weld the bolt to a frame member -- splashing
water on the welded bolt and surrounding wood when done.
- Cover
the arch with pieces of tin roofing material welded to the arch making sure to overlap
edges where water can leak in. Finally pour concrete into the foundation ditch.
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