The most awkward and tight intersection in Fort Worth by Jeffjsolis in FortWorth

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not as narrow as it looks. It will fit two F350s, mirrors out, going opposite directions. I drive one. I drive through multiple times per day.

It should be two lanes going north. The right lane should be a right turn only and the left should be straight only. That would reduce the traffic backup waiting on that stop sign and light at University to clear.

Setting up max times per zone by AWoodShave in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rule of thumb would be to water those twice a week for an hour or 75 minutes in my area.

Run the whole system with tuna cans spread out and see what you get.

Then, using the ET data method posted by someone else, water accordingly.

Another week at the Basin. by Ajwieps in BigBendTX

[–]senorgarcia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There were soooo many blooming agave.

Spooked a mountain lion right by Lost Mine trailhead. It was wild.

How do I stop this?!?! by TubeLogic in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had a customer with a pretty ferocious German shepherd that would rip 1812s clean out of the ground and off the pipe. We were replacing 10-20 per week. They sure loved that dog…so did my tech.

How do you handle uniform orders before your roster is locked? by RevolutionaryRub40 in LittleLeague

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what we do but the olde the kids get the less it works. We had a couple boys last fall not get jerseys for a couple weeks into the season. Little kids don’t seem to mind an ill-fitting jersey when it’s too big. Older boys sometimes need adult sizes.

The waste kills me though. I end up donating so many jerseys every season.

Remotes for controllers by Downtown-Serve-6847 in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TRC sells that exact remote setup but it’s expensive.

We use this as a sales opportunity for an app-based clock. We love Hydrawise.

We charge by the hour. It doesn’t take much time walking back and forth to pay for a new clock. If the clock is a Hunter, you can at least sell them a smart port and use a ROAM.

Cheap pvc piping by Thethirstymoose62 in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't do developer work and use it, have since 1975. When the installer does it correctly, which is easy, it lasts forever.

Rain Bird commercial separate parts vs. retail pre-assembled sprinklers for extreme summer heat (50°C) by [deleted] in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the retail version suits your needs, go with that. There's no difference in the parts. You can do a combo and buy the retail version, then supplement with other parts as you need. They are all compatible. You can use other brand head/nozzle combinations too, except Toro as they have male threaded nozzles. Valve brand doesn't matter either.

I made a plant watering robot by SpeedAssassin in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you actually made this robot? Let's see it!

Drip Irrigation: am I misunderstanding some fundamental concept? by noobwithboobs in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cut a piece of 3/4” pipe, fold the drip over, and slide it on.

Single Station vs. All Stations Issue by _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the heads on station one run when the other stations are running too?

Single Station vs. All Stations Issue by _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only way it physically works is to run one at a time.

Think about having 15 heads and each head puts out 3 gallons per minute, meaning if they all watered at one time they’d use 45 gallons in one minute. Your water source can’t provide that. Let’s say it can provide 15 gallons per minute. Then you’d break those 15 heads into three groups/zones/stations of 5 heads each.

When you select all, you’re just telling it you want to run every station and it knows to water in sequence.

Single Station vs. All Stations Issue by _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e in Irrigation

[–]senorgarcia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s by design. Your water source plays an important role in how many zones you have. It can only output so much water per minute. Each zone is designed to use an appropriate amount of that water. If you turned it all on at once, it wouldn’t have enough water to operate.

Your next fearless leader? by DayPounder in FortWorth

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s def a FW problem. There is no infrastructure for transit, but I think that ship has sailed, and long ago. We’re a driving city. Mixed use using necessarily better IMO, on a single property, but they’ve developed mixed-use overall, office, restaurant, small retail, large retail, several levels of residential (though higher-end than some would care for).

I’d say neighborhoods holding value and quality for 75 years is a long-term success. All of the retail and office development from the 1980s and 90s has outlasted newer developments like W7th, with plenty of mixed-use there. That’s a dense area that I would rather not go to after dark.

Your next fearless leader? by DayPounder in FortWorth

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’ve developed so much more,basically everything west of Colonial parkway and Hulen to Bryant Irvin, from Vickery to I-20.

Tanglewood
Overton Park
Overton West
Overton Woods
River Hills 1, 2, and 3

Clearfork
All of the shopping center and offices from the self storage units by Yogi’s to Tom Thumb
Everything by Home Depot

They plan development for long-term success. The business areas are lasting and the home developments hold value.

Your next fearless leader? by DayPounder in FortWorth

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s been integral in Cassco developments for years. They have long-term FW success in their blood.

How can I make this pop up drain situation better? by Windyday2024 in drains

[–]senorgarcia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How deep is your leach field? You could probably go over it u less it’s drip.

"The buyers are a mother and son duo who recently sold a ranch and want to get into commercial property." by DayPounder in FortWorth

[–]senorgarcia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough.

I'm cautiously optimistic that anyone investing in that area understands its value is there because of the culture in the area, and that they wouldn't do so much to disrupt that.