It it rains too much they’re going to have a problem …
^^^^/s
InformationIcy4827 on
Looks like it’s halfway between sci fi beacon and giant coffee mug. Mildly mesmerizing.
Lord_of_Snark on
Looks like a red neck’s breakfast bbq.
somehowworking on
I’ve never in my life seen one being built nor ever thought how they’re made. Truly mild interest piqued 😂
tsunami141 on
this isn’t under construction, the water level is just running low so that’s how they fill it. After it’s all full they’ll put the top back on.
rick6668 on
Looks like a tripod
Brainsenhh on
Can s.o. explain how the concept of water towers actually work. I get the hight and water pressure physics, but are they filled with rainwater?
brownie-mix on
when do they take the straw out?
JNSapakoh on
This photo feel illegal
ArghZombies on
I never thought about these being built, I just assumed they’re natural formations that have always existed that they then build small outback towns around.
Just_Here_So_Briefly on
Thought the concept of water towers was yesterday’s news
FaroelectricJalapeno on
What’s it do?
DirtyRatLicker on
But how do they get the rest of the top on, and the get the crane down?
DJMagicHandz on
r/osha /s
PickleNutsauce on
It looks old. You sure they’re not tearing it down?
l-Crow on
Looks like a soup bowl with a spoon on it
Lamontyy on
Prove it
SonicLinkerOfficial on
That’s actually pretty cool, had no clue they get built inside out
AWinnipegGuy on
Pretty sure that’s under destruction.
CoolJetta3 on
It looks like one of those Poconos hotel room champagne glass bathrubs
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It it rains too much they’re going to have a problem …
^^^^/s
Looks like it’s halfway between sci fi beacon and giant coffee mug. Mildly mesmerizing.
Looks like a red neck’s breakfast bbq.
I’ve never in my life seen one being built nor ever thought how they’re made. Truly mild interest piqued 😂
this isn’t under construction, the water level is just running low so that’s how they fill it. After it’s all full they’ll put the top back on.
Looks like a tripod
Can s.o. explain how the concept of water towers actually work. I get the hight and water pressure physics, but are they filled with rainwater?
when do they take the straw out?
This photo feel illegal
I never thought about these being built, I just assumed they’re natural formations that have always existed that they then build small outback towns around.
Thought the concept of water towers was yesterday’s news
What’s it do?
But how do they get the rest of the top on, and the get the crane down?
r/osha /s
It looks old. You sure they’re not tearing it down?
Looks like a soup bowl with a spoon on it
Prove it
That’s actually pretty cool, had no clue they get built inside out
Pretty sure that’s under destruction.
It looks like one of those Poconos hotel room champagne glass bathrubs