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Pond pictures and update
"RichToyBox" wrote in message
. net... Chrissy, I use pond shoes that I get at wallyworld. They are great at reducing the slipperiness of the bottom when I am in working. Doc Johnson said that what he tells people when he does house calls and they are in the pond slipping and sliding trying to catch the fish for him to look at, is take athletic socks and turn them inside out. I haven't tried that one, yet. The deeper the pond, the more buoyant you become, making less weight against the liner, and the slicker it becomes. My small pond is about 2 feet deep and it is a breeze to walk in. The big pond is about 3.5 feet deep, and only through luck have I not gone under. Of course if it was 7 feet deep, I wouldn't slip at all. snip My pond is slick, and I have no horizontal shelves. I mistakenly put an angle on everything to help guide goo to my bottom drain. I have found that if you slide your feet, and remove some of the slime as you go, you can get better footing. Don't walk, shuffle. BV. |
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