haha..yea..big red apple wedged in tight..maybe hair up in a tight bun.Great idea. Bella stew. Goth girl goulash
Couldn't you like drill a hole in the bottom of it, and put in a stopper? Or like one of the ones on a cooler? I mean you never really show the cauldron from the bottom, and even if you did you could have the release in the back where the rest of the cauldron is blocking it from view.I wish I could properly drain and fill my cauldron. I need to figure out a pump and hose system again that better than the last one I had
Than you should probably keep the fire underneath it lower or put a wood plank on the bottom of the pot to keep your ass from contacting it directlyThe thing is a pain in the ass.
I don't know what your budget is, but what about an aquatic vacuum? When you are done with the thing, just put the hose of the vacuum into the cauldron and turn on the machine. It sucks out all the water and shoots it either into a tank so you can move the water and dump it or out the other end of the hose.Thanks for the tips! It is made of plastic. I guess I could drill but I'm afraid I would fuck it up and it would leak.
The issue is getting it to move at all when full and even getting it out the door to backyard. So i am trying to find a good pump and hose situation. The thing is a pain in the ass.
What if she drills a smallish hole in the base, then has the model stand or kneel on a wooden board or metal roughly the same shape as the bottom of the pot, then she can move the false bottom to get the water out?I strongly urge against drilling holes in the pot. Better to find a good pump. I recommend talking to Mr. Muki who has dealt with this issue before. There are possibly other ways of dealing with the issue of water in the pot. Water weighs about 8 1/3 pounds per gallon, so 10 gallons weighs nearly 84 pounds. That pot easily holds 50 gallons so that is more than 400 pounds. Not really possible to move it when there is water in it.
Exactly. With a pump and a hose it is easier to control where the water goes. With a hole, you are going to get a mess.The issue would be where the water would go. It would hit the floor of the house since I cannot move the cauldron filled up and cannot even get it out the back door without putting it on it's side and rolling it. So a pump is probably best