I need to craft a basin on a wall to collect water flowing trough a couple of cracks in the wall.
To then divert the water from this basin into a gutter below.
I already have a gutter running along the wall (below the cracks) which currently captures about 40% of the water.
The rest 60% splatters and goes on the ground.
The gutter has enough capacity.
The wall is an uneven surface concrete/stone.
Cracks are about 12 inches apart so would need to make something this big.
Or perhaps cement a couple of 68mm right angle bends to the wall right over the cracks?
https://www.toolstation.com/68mm-offset-bend/p34161
Any ideas?
Yes, I know, it would be a solution to plug the cracks but my up hill neighbour
has enough problems with the flooding as it is. If my system works, I could even enlarge the cracks to take more water.
To then divert the water from this basin into a gutter below.
I already have a gutter running along the wall (below the cracks) which currently captures about 40% of the water.
The rest 60% splatters and goes on the ground.
The gutter has enough capacity.
The wall is an uneven surface concrete/stone.
Cracks are about 12 inches apart so would need to make something this big.
Or perhaps cement a couple of 68mm right angle bends to the wall right over the cracks?
https://www.toolstation.com/68mm-offset-bend/p34161
Any ideas?
Yes, I know, it would be a solution to plug the cracks but my up hill neighbour
has enough problems with the flooding as it is. If my system works, I could even enlarge the cracks to take more water.