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Old 05-09-2004, 08:15 PM
Harriett Wright
 
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Where on earth would a person find one of those things?

Harriett


"Roy" wrote in message
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 16:18:22 GMT, "Harriett Wright"
wrote:

===I use a shop vac to suck the yuck off the bottom of my pond, but it

fills up
===in about nine seconds flat, and then I have to dump it and start

over, a
===tedious and tiring process. What I want is a pump with a hose or

wand on
===one end to suck mucky water from the bottom, and a hose on the other

end to
===deposit it where I want it. I guess it might be a small version of

the
===industrial pumps used to drain water from flooded areas. Does

anyone know
===about such a thing?
===
===Thanks,
===Harriett
===

After reading the threads on sucking up mud etc out of the ponds
bottom, I had an idea and tried my "Sand Sucker" A sand sucker is
nothing more than an air powered vaccuum (uses air from an air
compressor), used in foundries to suck loose sand out of molds, and in
industry on a larger scale for emptying drums etc of the contents. My
sand sucker has a 1 1/2" diam inlet tube (flexible) and discharges out
through a cloth filter bag. I used a bag I fashioned from an old
swiming pool skimmer net I had laying around, which wound up about as
large as a 5 gal pail would be sizewise. It worked great. Water was
actually forced out of the debri with the exhaust air during the
process and only the sediment was retained in the bag, which was easy
enough to empty. HOlding up the thing with 5 gal of damp wet muck is a
job though, but perhaps an extension hose on it would wok so you cold
place the bag on the ponds edge during cleanup.
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