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Does anyone know where I can buy a pre-drilled flat bottomed urn . Currently, the pipe from my filter goes into the urn, to be poured into my formal pond (9' x6'). Unfortunately the urn has been cracked. A few years ago urns like this were in every 'water garden centre'. Now they seemed to have disappeared from this part of Suffolk/Norfolk
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Old 30-05-2011, 10:55 PM posted to rec.ponds
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"AJP" wrote


Does anyone know where I can buy a pre-drilled flat bottomed urn .
Currently, the pipe from my filter goes into the urn, to be poured into
my formal pond (9' x6'). Unfortunately the urn has been cracked. A few
years ago urns like this were in every 'water garden centre'. Now they
seemed to have disappeared from this part of Suffolk/Norfolk


Can't you find a large clay jug or fancy flowerpot and drill a hole in the
base for the water pipe, silicone glue will stick it in permanently, just
make sure it's totally dry before using it.

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Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK

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