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Old 08-04-2003, 08:20 PM
RichToyBox
 
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BV,

I would look into buying just one liner, big enough for both. Your pond
design does not have enough of a water fall to assure water will flow just
one way, and that means that the liner will have to be spliced to keep from
having a potential leak. Then there is sufficient change in elevation, then
the stream/waterfall liner can be overlapped over the pond liner and not
have a leak.
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"BenignVanilla" m wrote in
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"KenCo" wrote in message
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BenignVanilla wrote:

Can the Permalon users answers this...Can you cut holes in Permalon

and
seal
them well, like you can with EPDM?



yes, you can also use sealing tape or pure silicone


Thanks Ken. I am trying to make a decision this week. I have the final
measurements, and will need two liners...one for the reservoir, and one

for
the VF. I am trying to decide between EPDM, Permalon and a third product
that I read about in another thread (can't remember the name right now).

For
me the price will be the main factor. I can deal with the pain of moving a
million pounds of EPDM if it saves me some cash. Right now, I have not

done
enough research for any of the products to be a front runner.

Care to try and sway me? Any info would be appreciated.

BV.