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Making a Fibreglass Pond/Feature
I wonder if anyone has experience with this and if they could offer any advice
... - materials - preparation - what to use / avoid - techniques - joining pipework to pond The layout I am considering is a water feature which will stand about 1m tall, over flowing through a waterfall into a shallow stream and leading into the main pond, which will be about (surface) 2.5 x 3.5m and a varying depth to a maximum of 1.5m. To help with the filtration I will include an off the shelf system, but feel that the water feature can flow through a small pool that is loaded with some suitable planting to help naturally clean the water. So the areas that I would be looking at is includes : -- water feature sat on top of a "tray" . -- plant pool -- waterfall -- stream (about 3m long and 30cm wide) -- pond Any help appreciated. Sean |
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Making a Fibreglass Pond/Feature
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 07:57:08 CST, Sean Anderson wrote:
I wonder if anyone has experience with this and if they could offer any advice ... - materials - preparation - what to use / avoid - techniques - joining pipework to pond The layout I am considering is a water feature which will stand about 1m tall, over flowing through a waterfall into a shallow stream and leading into the main pond, which will be about (surface) 2.5 x 3.5m and a varying depth to a maximum of 1.5m. To help with the filtration I will include an off the shelf system, but feel that the water feature can flow through a small pool that is loaded with some suitable planting to help naturally clean the water. So the areas that I would be looking at is includes : -- water feature sat on top of a "tray" . -- plant pool -- waterfall -- stream (about 3m long and 30cm wide) -- pond Any help appreciated. Hi Sean, My first question is, do you plan to do the work yourself or hire it done? I'm assuming the former, but if the later, you might want to look into that new blow on liner and price compare. Anyone remember the name of that stuff by chance? ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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Making a Fibreglass Pond/Feature
"~ jan" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 07:57:08 CST, Sean Anderson wrote: I wonder if anyone has experience with this and if they could offer any advice ... - materials - preparation - what to use / avoid - techniques - joining pipework to pond The layout I am considering is a water feature which will stand about 1m tall, over flowing through a waterfall into a shallow stream and leading into the main pond, which will be about (surface) 2.5 x 3.5m and a varying depth to a maximum of 1.5m. To help with the filtration I will include an off the shelf system, but feel that the water feature can flow through a small pool that is loaded with some suitable planting to help naturally clean the water. So the areas that I would be looking at is includes : -- water feature sat on top of a "tray" . -- plant pool -- waterfall -- stream (about 3m long and 30cm wide) -- pond Any help appreciated. Hi Sean, My first question is, do you plan to do the work yourself or hire it done? I'm assuming the former, but if the later, you might want to look into that new blow on liner and price compare. Anyone remember the name of that stuff by chance? ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us Planning to do this myself. It will be the second pond (moved house). |
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Making a Fibreglass Pond/Feature
Hi Sean,
I have stripped and re-fiberglassed the tiller on my sailboat and the cloth was very easy to form into any shape. Then slapped on the hardener (could be colored). For a pond a flange could be inserted into hole cut in cloth where needed for pipes before putting the goop on. Then I am sure some kind of safe sealer would need to be applied that would be non-toxic. Cement pond owners have to seal from bad stuff too. Hope your ground does not freeze as some hard ponds have been pushed up in deep freeze. Just some thoughts. Randy |
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Making a Fibreglass Pond/Feature
"randyinaloha" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Sean, I have stripped and re-fiberglassed the tiller on my sailboat and the cloth was very easy to form into any shape. Then slapped on the hardener (could be colored). For a pond a flange could be inserted into hole cut in cloth where needed for pipes before putting the goop on. Then I am sure some kind of safe sealer would need to be applied that would be non-toxic. Cement pond owners have to seal from bad stuff too. Hope your ground does not freeze as some hard ponds have been pushed up in deep freeze. Just some thoughts. Randy From what I gather, it's pretty easy to construct with fibreglass and if I start with the easier (and smaller) sections of the project, if I make a balls up, it's not going to cost me an arm and a leg in materials having a couple of attempts. We do get a freeze during the winter, but in general it's pretty mild here. As I am building a base from concrete and block which will be proportionally sturdy to the amount it will contain, I doubt that I will suffer much movement. Thanks for the info. |
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