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    Very cool! I especially like the idea of surrounding it with earth or snow.

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    I wonder what that costs

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    I did that by accident once

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    Pretty slick. Though I'd personally not trust the structure for longevity without internal supports. Perhaps 2 thinner layers with a rigid wire mesh between them?

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    I just listed my house and ordered two of those!

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    Seems like a cool idea...except the need for a forklift for delivery!

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    That is So Cool!! Has anyone found out what they cost??

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    Found a couple places that sell them looks in the neighborhood of 40k for the large one and 25k for the smaller of the 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner69 View Post
    Found a couple places that sell them looks in the neighborhood of 40k for the large one and 25k for the smaller of the 2.
    With only the "potential" to last over 10 years... I'd just bury a cargo container in the ground and call it good...
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    I suppose for those of us in the "wet" portion of the northwest we could just skip step #3, (using the hose) we could have mother nature take care of the adding water part.

    Very cool idea though.

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